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Water Resources 2022

UArizona ranked among world's best in water resources

July 20, 2022

The University of Arizona is ranked No. 2 in the U.S. and No. 6 in the world in water resources, according to ShanghaiRanking's 2022 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects.

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Summer is bat-watching season in Tucson: Here's what you should know

July 20, 2022

Two University of Arizona experts discuss why Southern Arizona is a mecca for bats, share tips on how to best observe them, and clear up myths surrounding these creatures of the night.

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Are you good at what you do? Bragging about it could make people trust you less

July 20, 2022

Social scientists have long thought that being smart and skilled will help you appear more trustworthy in situations where finances are involved. But new research from the Eller College of Management suggests that touting your abilities in these scenarios could backfire.

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UArizona selected by Amazon as Career Choice Program education partner

July 19, 2022

Amazon hourly employees will be eligible for tuition discounts through University of Arizona Online.

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Roshan Cultural Heritage Institute supports UArizona graduate students and faculty with $2.5M

July 14, 2022

The charitable grant will fund graduate student fellowships in Persian and Iranian studies and a professorship in Iranian linguistics, whose first holder will be linguistics professor Simin Karimi.

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AZ HEROES study awarded $22M to continue evaluation of COVID-19 immunity, vaccine effectiveness

July 13, 2022

Funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will allow research that started by analyzing COVID-19 immunity and vaccine effectiveness in frontline workers to continue as new variants emerge.

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Webb Telescope's stunning first images made possible by UArizona instruments and expertise

July 12, 2022

After decades of development, a nail-biting launch and months of space travel and commissioning, NASA has released the first images captured by the James Webb Space Telescope. The images hint at the beginning of years of space science, made possible in part by the 21 UArizona researchers who have played a role in developing and managing Webb's onboard instruments.

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New center in Phoenix set to transform immunotherapy

July 11, 2022

The Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies will support research to catalyze the next generation of precision health care treatments, building on the idea that the most effective defense against health issues is the body's natural immune system.

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OSIRIS-REx scientists: Taking asteroid sample was like punching a ball pit

July 7, 2022

Before-and-after data from the few seconds it took the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft to collect a sample from asteroid Bennu revealed a surprise: The particles of Bennu's exterior are so loosely packed, they act more like a fluid than a solid.

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Cascading Colorado River cuts bring focus to future of Arizona agriculture

July 6, 2022

Amid the call for drastic water-use reductions in the Southwest, Arizona agriculturists, scientists and water stakeholders will gather to explore future sustainability at the Water Resources Research Center annual conference.

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