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Stars and galaxies

Mysterious 'blue blobs' reveal a new kind of star system

June 15, 2022

Astronomers have discovered a new type of stellar system that contains only young, blue stars. The structures are thought to be created when galaxies collide with hot gas in something of a galactic belly flop.

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A chance for rainy redemption: Fantasy monsoon game back for a second year

June 15, 2022

Weather watchers are invited to submit their monsoon predictions online in the Southwest Monsoon Fantasy Forecasts game. Created by UArizona climate researchers, the game draws inspiration from fantasy sports.

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Cities are heating up. Urban planners should prepare, UArizona researcher says

June 14, 2022

As heat waves blaze across the U.S., UArizona researcher Ladd Keith says city planners should take the lead in managing and mitigating extreme heat. Keith recently co-authored a report, published by the American Planning Association, that gives planners a set of principles and guidelines to address extreme heat in their communities.

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Artist’s impression of the red hypergiant star VY Canis Majoris

Watching the death of a rare giant star

June 14, 2022

Extreme supergiant stars known as hypergiants are very rare, with only a few known to exist in the Milky Way. Astronomers have created a detailed, three-dimensional image of one dying hypergiant, providing new insights into what happens at the end of these rare stars' lives.

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Gene variation may be an early indicator for gastric cancer

June 10, 2022

A new study identified a gene variation that could inform clinicians which patients are more susceptible to developing stomach cancer.

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UArizona joins alliance of nation's 20 largest Hispanic-serving research universities

June 9, 2022

The Alliance of Hispanic Serving Research Universities aims to achieve two key goals by 2030: double Hispanic doctoral student enrollment and increase the number of Hispanic faculty members by 20%.

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UArizona in top 19% of world universities in major international ranking

June 8, 2022

UArizona is among the most impactful research universities in the world, according to the global higher education analysis company Quacquarelli Symonds. The university moved up six spots in the 2023 QS World University Rankings.

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UArizona's stolen painting, now restored, makes Getty Museum debut

June 7, 2022

Willem de Kooning's "Woman-Ochre," stolen from the University of Arizona Museum of Art in 1985 and unexpectedly returned more than three decades later, underwent a complex restoration at the world-renowned Getty Museum in Los Angeles. The painting will be on display at the Getty through Aug. 28 and then will return home to UArizona.

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College of Education program serving Arizona's Native American communities gets $1.2M boost

June 2, 2022

Native SOAR, a College of Education program, will now reach more Native American communities with mentorship resources and professional development opportunities for K-12 educators.

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Leslie Carlson

University Libraries partners with Arizona Queer Archives to preserve LGBTQI+ stories and history

June 1, 2022

The Arizona Queer Archives, the first archive in Arizona to capture the histories and stories of LGBTQI+ communities, has a new home in the University Libraries Special Collections.

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