Featured Stories Tuesday Why does losing the Y chromosome make some cancers worse? New $6.5M NIH grant could provide clues U of A Comprehensive Cancer Center Director Dr. Dan Theodorescu plans to study loss of Y chromosome biology and investigate potential therapies for bladder and other cancers. Read more Image Two U of A antiquities experts named members of the Institute for Advanced Study Friday Eleni Hasaki, an expert on Greek ceramics, and Irene Bald Romano, a scholar of Greek and Roman sculpture, will each spend a semester at the renowned institute in New Jersey. Read more at University of Arizona News Image Study finds humans outweigh climate in depleting Arizona's water supply Thursday University of Arizona researchers evaluate the impact of pumping on groundwater levels using data spanning millennia. Read more at University of Arizona News Image Karletta Chief named to inaugural endowed professorship in Indigenous resilience Tuesday The Haury Professorship in Indigenous Resilience advances the university's world-class Indigenous environmental resilience research, education and outreach. Read more at University of Arizona News Be the first to read featured stories and stay on top of events that connect you with Arizona's research, innovation, entrepreneurial ventures, and societal impacts.Sign up to receive our weekly newsletter, Inside Arizona ResearchSubscribe Now All Stories Search by keyword Apply What Is An Asteroid?June 28, 2017 First New Telescope in 20 Years Opens on UA CampusJune 27, 2017 How a UA Lab Jumpstarted a National Phenomenon in Home DNA Ancestry TestingJune 18, 2017 So You Want to Analyze Asteroid DirtMay 18, 2017 Undergraduate Students Build Telescopes to Track Space JunkMay 16, 2017 Slack Chat: What's Desert Living Got to Do With Good Eating?April 21, 2017 Video: Turning Algae Into Jet FuelApril 4, 2017 Radiocarbon Dating Gets a Postmodern MakeoverMarch 30, 2017 Out Here, Stewardship of Public Lands is CulturalMarch 21, 2017 For Threatened Coffee Crops, Tree Rings May Offer AnswersFeb. 27, 2017 Rogue One: A Case Study in CybersecurityDec. 15, 2016 Arizona’s Public Universities Team Up to Improve the State’s Stretch of I-10Dec. 5, 2016 One Man’s Mission to Mars, 30 Years in the MakingOct. 17, 2016 6 easy ways to avoid theft onlineOct. 4, 2016 Noodles Supplant Cigarettes as Prison Currency of ChoiceAug. 24, 2016 How to get the gold in hammer throw: it’s physics.Aug. 10, 2016 8 things the Ancient Greeks would find weird about today's OlympicsAug. 3, 2016 Risk Analysis of the Death Star Thermal Exhaust Port DesignJuly 21, 2016 Bennu: How a Little Asteroid Became a Rock StarJune 29, 2016 UA Zika Virus Research Aims to Predict OutbreaksMay 19, 2016 James Webb Space Telescope FactsMay 11, 2016 Hubble Space Telescope FactsMay 11, 2016 Two UA Researchers Named Sloan Research FellowsMarch 7, 2016 First Folio Fights Off Agents of DecayMarch 7, 2016 Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Tuesday Why does losing the Y chromosome make some cancers worse? New $6.5M NIH grant could provide clues U of A Comprehensive Cancer Center Director Dr. Dan Theodorescu plans to study loss of Y chromosome biology and investigate potential therapies for bladder and other cancers. Read more
Image Two U of A antiquities experts named members of the Institute for Advanced Study Friday Eleni Hasaki, an expert on Greek ceramics, and Irene Bald Romano, a scholar of Greek and Roman sculpture, will each spend a semester at the renowned institute in New Jersey. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Study finds humans outweigh climate in depleting Arizona's water supply Thursday University of Arizona researchers evaluate the impact of pumping on groundwater levels using data spanning millennia. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Karletta Chief named to inaugural endowed professorship in Indigenous resilience Tuesday The Haury Professorship in Indigenous Resilience advances the university's world-class Indigenous environmental resilience research, education and outreach. Read more at University of Arizona News