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Six undergraduate students on the University of Arizona’s Microgravity Research Team conducted experiments to determine whether polymers, large molecules composed of many repeated subunits, made in space behave similarly to the same polymers made on Earth.
The University of Arizona | Felicia Goodrum, a University of Arizona associate professor of immunobiology and member of the BIO5 Institute, has devoted 20 years researching the cytomegalovirus, or CMV, one of eight human herpesviruses infecting 60 to 99 percent of adults worldwide.
The University of Arizona | Get to know Ayumi Pottenger, a senior studying molecular and cellular biology in the hopes of developing treatments for those with Parkinson’s disease while elucidating some of the mysteries of the brain.
The University of Arizona | Bigger dogs, with larger brains, perform better on certain measures of intelligence than their smaller canine counterparts, according to a new study led by the University of Arizona.
University Research | The University of ArizonaNew research from the UA Eller College of Management suggests that selecting an indulgent dessert at the start of a meal could lead diners to choose healthier meal options.
University Research | The University of ArizonaUniversity of Florida researchers seek to slow or avert age-related cognitive decline.
University Research | Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | Alzheimers | University of Florida | University of Miami | The University of ArizonaListening to music with your children might do wonders for your future relationship with your son or daughter, according to a new study from the University of Arizona.
University Research | The University of ArizonaA study by University of Arizona researchers revealed that rats with neuropathic pain that were bathed in green LED showed more tolerance for thermal and tactile stimulus.
University Research | AAU Universities Battle the Opioid Crisis | Treatment & Prevention | The University of ArizonaDespite stereotypes, young people may prefer curling up with a paper book over their e-reader — even more so than their older counterparts — according to a new study from the University of Arizona
University Research | The University of ArizonaUniversity of Arizona Associate Professor Roman Lysecky is pioneering technologies to protect implantable medical devices (IMDs) from hackers.
Safeguarding the Connected World | Protecting Systems | University Research | The University of Arizona