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U of A partners on project combining AI, virtual reality and agriculture

Sept. 13, 2024

Researchers from the U of A and Purdue University are developing VR-Bio-Talk, a tool that will let researchers work in virtual reality settings that mirror real agricultural environments.

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U of A named a 'Best College' by The Princeton Review

Aug. 28, 2024

The U of A is again included on The Princeton Review's list of America's best universities, earning its best ratings in fire safety, sustainability and quality of life.

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What is the Southern Arizona Water Rights Act?

Aug. 20, 2024

The Southern Arizona Water Rights Act of 1982 allowed the San Xavier allottees to hold others accountable for draining the Santa Cruz River. As a result, the act restored water back to San Xavier and secured their water rights.

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Where does our water come from?

Aug. 20, 2024

Most of Arizona is a desert landscape. Dry plains and mountains are dotted with cacti, ocotillo, and other drought resilient plants. Despite Arizona’s natural aridity, in the urban areas pools glisten in backyards, parks and golf courses are miraculously green, and water flows plentifully from household appliances. Where is all this water coming from?

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Bianca Rodriguez: Architecture and Appreciating Tucson's Every-Day Beauty

Aug. 5, 2024

Bianca Rodriguez is an incoming student planning on studying architecture at the University of Arizona. In this Q&A, she discusses what she's looking forward to during her first year at the U of A and share a reminder to appreciate the everyday beauty of Tucson amid the hustle and bustle of the school year.

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Ruben Aguirre: Beginning a Wildcat Journey

Aug. 1, 2024

About to begin his journey as a Wildcat this August, Ruben Aguirre shares what he's looking forward to as he starts his college career, his recommendations for surviving the Arizona heat, how growing up in the Sonoran Desert has influenced his view of the environment.

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How your morning oats could help you manage your weight

July 18, 2024

New U of A research suggests that consuming foods rich in beta-glucan, a type of fiber found in oats, barley, mushrooms and yeasts, can reduce body weight and obesity.

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Katie Sweet: Dancing a duet with the planet

July 5, 2024

A University of Arizona junior majoring in biosystems engineering and dance, Katie Sweet embraces crossing disciplines and exploring new opportunities. 

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Explore environmental opportunities with UNIV 122: Find Your Environment

July 2, 2024

Are you interested in a major that will prepare you for a career in an environmental field but don’t know where to begin? Consider taking UNIV 122: Find Your Environment this fall!

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Weather trucks search for answers about extreme heat in Tucson's 'data deserts'

July 2, 2024

A pair of climate-tracking trucks crisscrossed Tucson as part of a statewide project to understand the effects of extreme heat. U of A researchers will translate the data into policy recommendations and other ideas for communities to stay heat resilient.

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