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UA linguists Elly Zimmer and Cecile McKee explain what the late Leonard Nimoy, while playing a half-Vulcan and half-human on "Star Trek," taught the world about humanity.
Chris Impey, a University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Astronomy, shares his insights about how technology impacts our lives.
UA Regents' Professor Carol Barnes was invited to attend the recent Nobel Prize ceremony by her post-doctorate mentor, John O'Keefe.
Is it a diet or a dietary pattern? Doesn't matter. It's good for you, and it can reduce risk factors associated with heart disease and cancer.
UA specialists explain why new year's resolutions sometimes fail, noting that people should bring more compassion and kindness into what they do if they want to see positive results.
UA faculty member Shahira Fahmy recently returned from a Fulbright specialist mission involving the United Nations.
KGUN-TV ran a fall series on UA research, indicating the broad reach and direct local and, in some cases, international impact of research.
What does the ESA's Rosetta mission mean for the UA's OSIRIS-REx NASA mission?
Can we be "confluential"? Benjamin J. Muller, the UA Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry's inaugural visiting scholar, explains why we must.
The UA Crossroads Collaborative has introduced the latest in its series of university-community collaborations aimed at promoting dialogue and innovation in the field of youth, sexuality, health and rights.