Monday Not the usual suspects: Novel genetic basis of pest resistance to biotech crops The corn earworm, also known as cotton bollworm or Helicoverpa zea, has shown an ability to quickly evolve resistance in the field to genetically engineered crops. Read more Browse by category - Any -Alumni and FriendsFacultyStudent profilesIn Our CommunitiesResearchStudents Apply Image Lighting up the field for precision agriculture Sept. 26, 2024 The Cyber Experiment Station - in collaboration with UITS, the Yuma Center of Excellence for Desert Agriculture, and Sun Corridor Network - launched 10GB internet service in Yuma to provide corner-to-corner in-field wireless internet. Read more Image Sipping on science: CALES Ales gives campus community the chance to sample the work of fermentation science students Sept. 20, 2024 A selection of student-produced microbrews will soon be on tap at Cork & Craft. Read more Image Donor support grows youth opportunities at James 4-H Camp Sept. 19, 2024 A new youth lodge and solar array plus upgrades on the well and kitchen at the Harold & Mitzie James 4-H Camp and Outdoor Learning Center, funded by several charitable foundations, will support the camp’s mission to build youth character through mentorship and hands-on learning. Read More Image U of A center awarded $7.4M for its work on climate adaptation solutions Sept. 18, 2024 The Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center received a grant from the U.S. Geological Survey to help fund practical solutions for high-priority climate adaptation needs. Read more Image Research Leadership Institute participants now research partners Sept. 13, 2024 Ashley Snider, of the School of Nutritional Sciences and Wellness, and Helena Morrison, of the College of Nursing, are combining their diverse expertise and perspectives in a new research collaboration focusing on strokes. 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 Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Monday Not the usual suspects: Novel genetic basis of pest resistance to biotech crops The corn earworm, also known as cotton bollworm or Helicoverpa zea, has shown an ability to quickly evolve resistance in the field to genetically engineered crops. Read more
Image Lighting up the field for precision agriculture Sept. 26, 2024 The Cyber Experiment Station - in collaboration with UITS, the Yuma Center of Excellence for Desert Agriculture, and Sun Corridor Network - launched 10GB internet service in Yuma to provide corner-to-corner in-field wireless internet. Read more
Image Sipping on science: CALES Ales gives campus community the chance to sample the work of fermentation science students Sept. 20, 2024 A selection of student-produced microbrews will soon be on tap at Cork & Craft. Read more
Image Donor support grows youth opportunities at James 4-H Camp Sept. 19, 2024 A new youth lodge and solar array plus upgrades on the well and kitchen at the Harold & Mitzie James 4-H Camp and Outdoor Learning Center, funded by several charitable foundations, will support the camp’s mission to build youth character through mentorship and hands-on learning. Read More
Image U of A center awarded $7.4M for its work on climate adaptation solutions Sept. 18, 2024 The Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center received a grant from the U.S. Geological Survey to help fund practical solutions for high-priority climate adaptation needs. Read more
Image Research Leadership Institute participants now research partners Sept. 13, 2024 Ashley Snider, of the School of Nutritional Sciences and Wellness, and Helena Morrison, of the College of Nursing, are combining their diverse expertise and perspectives in a new research collaboration focusing on strokes. 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