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Study reveals potential role of ketamine in treating Parkinson’s-related movement disorders
University of Arizona researchers have published a study offering new insights into the complications faced by Parkinson's disease patients, specifically focusing on uncontrollable movements that arise after years of treatment.
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Sarver Heart Center receives major donations toward new cardiovascular research institute
Philanthropist Ginny L. Clements and her husband, Tom Rogers, have each pledged $1 million to the Sarver Heart Center at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson.
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Research highlights growing number without running water amid housing crisis
New research indicates that more American cities, including affluent ones, are seeing an increase in residents living without running water due to unaffordable housing and the cost-of-living crisis.
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University of Arizona maintains tuition rates for 2025-26 academic year
The University of Arizona has declared that resident undergraduate tuition and mandatory fees will remain unchanged for the 2025-26 academic year.
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UANow pauses for holidays, resuming Jan. 16
UANow will pause its publication during the holiday season.
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University of Arizona projects over $1 billion in FY24 research expenditures
University of Arizona's research activities have reportedly surpassed $1 billion for the fiscal year 2024, marking a significant milestone.
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Millennials reassess retirement plans amid growing concerns over climate change
Some millennials are reevaluating their retirement strategies due to the uncertainties brought about by climate change, according to a study conducted by the University of Arizona.
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New study challenges established views on evolution of universal genetic code
Despite the vast diversity of life on Earth, from simple bacteria to complex blue whales, nearly all organisms share the same genetic code.
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University-developed tool aids wildfire management through simplified data tracking
Wildfire management involves complex decision-making processes where fire managers must balance environmental conditions, weather forecasts, and climatic trends.
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University honors nine students with Centennial Achievement Awards
Nine students from the University of Arizona have been recognized with Centennial Achievement Awards for their dedication and leadership in academics.
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Two University of Arizona professors named National Academy of Inventors fellows
Two faculty members from the University of Arizona have been named fellows of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI).
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University leads $12M study on underground CO2 storage in Arizona
The University of Arizona's Arizona Geological Survey is spearheading a $12 million study to assess the feasibility of storing carbon dioxide in the Harquahala basin, located roughly 60 miles west of Phoenix.
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University receives $1.5M grant for wrongful conviction reviews
The University of Arizona Innocence Project has received a $1.5 million grant from the Department of Justice to enhance its efforts in investigating wrongful convictions, particularly through DNA evidence analysis.
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UArizona engineers receive NSF grant to address semiconductor energy usage
The National Science Foundation has awarded $3.8 million for two projects involving University of Arizona engineers, aiming to address energy challenges in semiconductor technology.
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University of Arizona honored for boosting student voter participation
The University of Arizona has been recognized for its efforts in promoting student voting engagement.
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Peer support boosts adherence to CPAP therapy in sleep apnea treatment
Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is a common treatment for obstructive sleep apnea, but many patients struggle to maintain regular use.
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University of Arizona's Chad Berman joins Team USA as assistant coach
Chad Berman, director of hockey operations and men's head hockey coach at the University of Arizona, has been appointed as an assistant coach for Team USA at the upcoming World University Games in Italy this January.
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Study reveals ancient ties between humans and dogs in North America
A recent study sheds light on the early relationship between humans and dogs in the Americas, suggesting that this bond began around 12,000 years ago.
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Arizona launches new tri-university transportation research institute
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) has announced the launch of the Arizona Transportation Institute (AZTI), a new initiative in collaboration with the state's three public universities.
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U of A highlights research success and financial gains at ABOR meeting
University of Arizona President Suresh Garimella welcomed the Arizona Board of Regents to campus for their first meeting at the university since he took office in October.