Sept. 11, 2024 The molecular magic of mating A University of Arizona-led study from Entomology's Luciano Matzkin on reproductive biology suggests that the act of mating can cause bodily changes at a molecular level. Read more Browse by category - Any -Alumni and FriendsFacultyStudent profilesIn Our CommunitiesResearchStudents Apply Image The molecular magic of mating Sept. 11, 2024 A University of Arizona-led study from Entomology's Luciano Matzkin on reproductive biology suggests that the act of mating can cause bodily changes at a molecular level. Read more Image Three CALES students selected as 2024 Mo's Policy Scholars Sept. 4, 2024 Caitlin Brady, Jack Miller and Ariada Woods were chosen to work directly with expert researchers in a mentorship program named for Arizona Congressman Morris "Mo" Udall. Read more Image Academics on the move: journey of a nutritional sciences student Aug. 16, 2024 From rustic hostels to backpacking hotspots, Leon Schmidt plugs into whatever WiFi he can find to make sure he gets his homework in on time. Explore the world with Leon, a nutritional sciences major and current adventurer in Australia! Read more Image How your morning oats could help you manage your weight July 18, 2024 New research suggests consuming foods rich in beta-glucan, a type of fiber found in oats and barley, can reduce body weight and obesity. Read more Image In Memoriam: Elizabeth Bernays June 25, 2024 Elizabeth Bernays, Regents Professor Emerita of entomology, whose research career focused on the evolution of plant-feeding insects, died on March 5. Bernays is remembered by her colleagues for her numerous contributions to entomology. Read More Image BIO5 Postdoctoral Fellow secures internal funding to explore the “memory” of soil June 20, 2024 Gemma Purser was awarded an internal grant that will help expand her research on understanding the dynamics of volatile organic compounds in the soil. Read more Image Microcampus milestone: Environmental Science program based in China celebrates first graduating class June 17, 2024 The dual degree B.S. program in Environmental Science shared by UArizona and Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University (NWAFU) in Yangling, China, reached a milestone June 17, 2024 with its first graduating class of 82 students. Read more Image Magic of the monsoon: A 'socially and ecologically' important phenomenon for the Southwest June 14, 2024 Forecasters are predicting a drier than average monsoon season this year. Two UArizona climate scientists discuss the significance of the monsoon, "its cinematice buildup" and how members of the public can make their own rainfall predictions. Read more Image Squirreling it away: Unraveling food hoarding behavior to conserve endangered Mount Graham red squirrels June 4, 2024 Understanding how squirrels pack food away may help conservations develop adaptive management strategies in the face of changing environmental conditions. Read more Pagination … 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Sept. 11, 2024 The molecular magic of mating A University of Arizona-led study from Entomology's Luciano Matzkin on reproductive biology suggests that the act of mating can cause bodily changes at a molecular level. Read more
Image The molecular magic of mating Sept. 11, 2024 A University of Arizona-led study from Entomology's Luciano Matzkin on reproductive biology suggests that the act of mating can cause bodily changes at a molecular level. Read more
Image Three CALES students selected as 2024 Mo's Policy Scholars Sept. 4, 2024 Caitlin Brady, Jack Miller and Ariada Woods were chosen to work directly with expert researchers in a mentorship program named for Arizona Congressman Morris "Mo" Udall. Read more
Image Academics on the move: journey of a nutritional sciences student Aug. 16, 2024 From rustic hostels to backpacking hotspots, Leon Schmidt plugs into whatever WiFi he can find to make sure he gets his homework in on time. Explore the world with Leon, a nutritional sciences major and current adventurer in Australia! Read more
Image How your morning oats could help you manage your weight July 18, 2024 New research suggests consuming foods rich in beta-glucan, a type of fiber found in oats and barley, can reduce body weight and obesity. Read more
Image In Memoriam: Elizabeth Bernays June 25, 2024 Elizabeth Bernays, Regents Professor Emerita of entomology, whose research career focused on the evolution of plant-feeding insects, died on March 5. Bernays is remembered by her colleagues for her numerous contributions to entomology. Read More
Image BIO5 Postdoctoral Fellow secures internal funding to explore the “memory” of soil June 20, 2024 Gemma Purser was awarded an internal grant that will help expand her research on understanding the dynamics of volatile organic compounds in the soil. Read more
Image Microcampus milestone: Environmental Science program based in China celebrates first graduating class June 17, 2024 The dual degree B.S. program in Environmental Science shared by UArizona and Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University (NWAFU) in Yangling, China, reached a milestone June 17, 2024 with its first graduating class of 82 students. Read more
Image Magic of the monsoon: A 'socially and ecologically' important phenomenon for the Southwest June 14, 2024 Forecasters are predicting a drier than average monsoon season this year. Two UArizona climate scientists discuss the significance of the monsoon, "its cinematice buildup" and how members of the public can make their own rainfall predictions. Read more
Image Squirreling it away: Unraveling food hoarding behavior to conserve endangered Mount Graham red squirrels June 4, 2024 Understanding how squirrels pack food away may help conservations develop adaptive management strategies in the face of changing environmental conditions. Read more