Arizona residents can explore over 30 state parks for free on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, January 20, by showing their Arizona ID at park entrances.
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Arizona researchers found that the motor cortex disconnects during dyskinetic episodes, suggesting ketamine as a potential treatment for Parkinson's patients.
ADHS unveils a Public Health Data Portal, streamlining access to vital health data for informed decision-making and enhancing transparency in Arizona.
University of Arizona engineers, backed by NSF's FuSe2, aim to cut semiconductor energy use, vital for sustainable tech amid soaring demand and environmental concerns.
Antibiotic resistance could soon lead to a significant rise in infection deaths, warns a study by NAU, highlighting urgent need for global health strategies.
PUMA's new Glendale center with AutoStore and Bastian doubles order capacity, enhancing efficiency and solidifying Arizona as a logistics hub.
Congress reauthorizes EDA after 20 years, enabling it to continue driving job growth, disaster recovery, and innovation with $6 billion in investments.
U of A's research surpassed $1B for FY 2024, joining elite US institutions, tackling challenges from space missions to health innovations, enriching Arizona.
Start 2025 with Arizona's First Day Hikes! Join guided hikes in 16 parks, explore diverse landscapes, and connect with nature and fellow hikers on January 1st.
The $1.5M DOJ grant boosts the U of A Innocence Project's DNA reviews, aiming to rectify wrongful convictions and advance criminal justice reform in Arizona.







