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University of Arizona (U of A)

University of Arizona (U of A)

The University of Arizona (also referred to as U of A or Arizona) is a public research university located in Tucson, Arizona, United States.

New ultra-thin optical coatings could dramatically extend the life of solar panels by 6 times

A new material could allow AI training to happen on individual devices instead of remote servers

Imagine a home computer operating 1 million times faster than the most expensive hardware on the market

A battery-free light-powered pacemaker

Positive results that could lead to a non-addictive solution to treat pain

3D printed personalized medical-grade wearable devices could mean massive improvements in the monitoring and treatment of diseases

Curbing COVID-19 spread with a low-cost and safe specific UV light wavelength

Using autonomous robot swarms and new excavation techniques to harvest resources on the Moon

Towards treatments for chronic pain, depression, epilepsy and more without having to penetrate the skull or brain tissue

Could fire ants be killed by bacteria from nematodes?

Possible signs of life on Saturn’s moon Enceladus?

Could holograms increase solar energy yield by up to 5 percent?

A new invention makes it easier to find new Earths

Genetically modifying poplar trees to save air quality works

Birth control for mosquito populations

Researchers at the University of Arizona have discovered a protein that prevents mosquitoes from hatching, opening the possibility of developing new drugs that could act as birth control for mosquito populations. Depending on where you live, the buzz of a nearby mosquito can be a nuisance, or it can be deadly. Worldwide, more than 500

Birth control for mosquito populations

CubeSats with lasers can provide steady reference light for telescopes investigating distant planets

Researchers design CubeSats with lasers to provide steady reference light for telescopes investigating distant planets. There are more than 3,900 confirmed planets beyond our solar system. Most of them have been detected because of their “transits” — instances when a planet crosses its star, momentarily blocking its light. These dips in starlight can tell astronomers

CubeSats with lasers can provide steady reference light for telescopes investigating distant planets

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