Cheating is a behavior not limited to humans, animals and plants. Even microscopically small, single-celled algae do it, a team of UA researchers has discovered.
Environment and Sustainability News

Facilities in the northeastern U.S. fail to allow passage of migrating fish from the sea to their spawning grounds, scientists say.

An extreme cold snap in parts of the Western U.S. is damaging orange crops in California and lettuce in Arizona.

New Report on Climate Change Draws on UA Expertise and Forecasts Major Impacts for the Southwest
UA scientists play major climate role

IBM recently awarded a Smarter Cities Challenge Grant to the city of Tucson and Tucson Water, which will work with the University of Arizona College of Engineering on technology to improve water reliability.

Taylor Edwards, assistant staff scientist with the UA Genetics Core and a doctoral candidate in the School of Natural Resources and Environment, has worked with collaborators to collect more than 1,400 samples of tortoise DNA to better understand how...

Ocean garbage patches get a lot of attention, but a lot of trash is blowing across some of the most treasured and remote parts of America's desert wilderness, finds a new UA study.

Committing to the Food Recovery Challenge organized by the U.S. EPA, Arizona's three public universities have pledged to reduce food waste on their campuses by a minimum of 5 percent over the next year.

Automated trail cameras set up by a UA research team have snapped pictures of a male jaguar and a male ocelot roaming the rugged Southern Arizona landscape.

Five UA faculty members have been named members of the 2012-2013 U.S. Fulbright Scholar program, the nation's flagship international educational exchange program.



