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Endangered desert fish find new home at Biosphere 2

Friday

A newly constructed stream feature in the Desert Biome habitat at Biosphere 2 will provide a home for Sonoyta pupfish and Gila topminnows, both listed as endangered species native to the region.

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A decade of impact: U of A and Banner Health transform health care in Arizona

Friday

In the 10 years since Banner Health and University of Arizona forged their partnership, a new study reports that the academic medicine program has delivered an estimated $59 billion in total economic impact to the state of Arizona.

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Halle Foundation unites University of Arizona and Banner Health to expand primary care graduate medical education statewide

Friday

The Diane and Bruce Halle Foundation has awarded grants to the University of Arizona Health Sciences and Banner Health to expand primary care graduate medical education, or GME, across Arizona.

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Extinction rates have slowed across many plant and animal groups, study shows

Wednesday

The first analysis of recent extinctions across plants and animals finds that, contrary to previous studies, the rate at which many groups of organisms have gone extinct has declined over the last 100 years.

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Study finds humans outweigh climate in depleting Arizona's water supply

Oct. 16, 2025

University of Arizona researchers evaluate the impact of pumping on groundwater levels using data spanning millennia.

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U of A biomedical engineer wins $3M for tiny microscope to detect endometriosis

Oct. 8, 2025

Jennifer Barton will further develop her minimally invasive device that examines fallopian tubes to aid in early diagnostics and hasten treatment.

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The moon's biggest impact crater made a radioactive splash

Oct. 8, 2025

New analyses of the largest impact crater on the moon reveal unexpected insights into its tumultuous past. They also suggest that once astronauts return to the moon, they will have access to a veritable gold mine of scientific clues.

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Researchers testing molecules that may reduce opioid overdose deaths

Oct. 7, 2025

A national research partnership is advancing a potential one-dose antidote that may reshape overdose response and save more lives.

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New imaging tech promises to help doctors better diagnose and treat skin cancers

Oct. 6, 2025

A $2.7 million award from the National Institutes of Health, will allow a U of A research team to develop imaging technology that will make it easier for clinicians to take high-resolution images from deep inside tissue.

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Tree-ring data sheds light on past and present summer climate extremes

Oct. 1, 2025

New U of A-led research uses tree-ring drought records to create the first-ever 1,000-year climate reconstruction of summer jet stream patterns across the entire Northern Hemisphere.

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