A University of Arizona research team will receive nearly $2.7 million from the NIH's Common Fund Venture Program to advance next-generation imaging technologies that allow deeper, clearer views inside the body without the need for invasive procedures.
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Tree-ring Data Sheds Light on Past and Present Summer Climate Extremes
A new study led by scientists at the University of Arizona used historical tree-ring data to study a key driver for widespread, extreme summer weather events: locked jet stream wave patterns that are often preceded by winter La Niña conditions in the Pacific.
New Prediction Model Could Improve the Reliability of Fusion Power Plants
Tokamaks are machines that are meant to hold and harness the power of the sun.
Concrete “Battery” Developed at MIT Now Packs 10 Times the Power
Improved carbon-cement supercapacitors could turn the concrete around us into massive energy storage systems.
How to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Ammonia Production
Ammonia is one of the most widely produced chemicals in the world, used mostly as fertilizer, but also for the production of some plastics, textiles, and other applications.
New Space Weather Modelling Suite Enables Upper Atmosphere Forecasting
New suite of space weather forecasting models focuses on how space weather can influence the thermosphere and ionosphere here on Earth.


