Tree ring study reveals Western Apache fire management practices buffered climate effects
Research shows small, frequent fires by mobile hunter-gatherer groups controlled landscape-scale fire activity.
Research shows small, frequent fires by mobile hunter-gatherer groups controlled landscape-scale fire activity.
The university reported more inventions in fiscal year 2025 than ever before, making this its most inventive year for the second year in a row.
A new grant from the National Institutes of Health will allow U of A researchers to further investigate the role that chemicals found in plastics and cosmetics have on women's health and metabolism.
Finely preserved brain features in a tiny marine arthropod fossil suggest that arachnids – spiders and their close kin – may have first evolved in the ocean rather than on land, challenging conventional wisdom.
The meteor impact that created one of Arizona's most recognizable landmarks and the wood and sediments found in a cave in the Grand Canyon are strikingly similar in age. A new study involving a U of A dendrochronologist suggests they could be related.
Researchers discovered that lower levels of essential vitamins and minerals, were more prevalent in individuals experiencing severe chronic pain.
Discovered only a week ago, comet 3I/ATLAS is only the third known visitor from outside the solar system. U of A astronomer Carson Fuls explains what makes the comet special – and why we can only guess where it came from.
The gift will fund the Mars/Airth Scholarship in Veterinary Medicine endowment and ongoing human-animal interaction research.
The information is valuable to agriculture, public safety and urban planners and even contributes to the weather app on your phone.
A $1.5 million gift to the Department of Mining and Geological Engineering will increase opportunities for students and spur faculty research.