Arizona
Arizona State Men Lead With 13 A Finalists On Night 2 Of Pac-12s
2024 MEN’S PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS
TEAM SCORES (AFTER DAY ONE)
- Diving, which took place last week, is factored into the day one scores.
- USC — 183 points
- Cal — 175 points
- Arizona — 154 points
- Arizona State — 150 points
- Stanford — 106 points
- Utah — 75 points
After winning both relays on night 1, the Arizona State men will look to take over on night 2. Although USC leads, the USC men only have 1 A finalist tongiht while Arizona State has 13, including five in the 50 free ‘A’ final.
Stanford has the second-most A finalists with seven on the night. Last year’s NCAA Champions of Cal only have two A finalists tonight, although some of their top swimmers are currently competing in Westmont.
Not only does Arizona State have the top seed in every event tongiht, they hold the top two seeds in all three events. Zalan Sarkany and Leon Marchand led prelims of the 500 free, Owen McDonald and Hubert Kos led prelims of the 200 IM, and Ilya Kharun and Jonny Kulow led prelims of the 50 free. In total, the Sun Devil men have over half of the A final spots (13 out of 24).
By the end of the night, it looks as if Arizona State will be way out in front while Stanford looks to grab second.
| Arizona State | Cal | Stanford | USC | Arizona | Utah | |
| 500 Free | 4/2/1 | 1/3/0 | 3/1/3 | 0/1/0 | 0/1/1 | 0/0/3 |
| 200 IM | 4/1/0 | 1/1/1 | 3/3/1 | 0/2/1 | 0/1/3 | 0/0/1 |
| 50 Free | 5/0/3 | 0/2/4 | 1/4/1 | 1/0/0 | 1/2/1 | 0/0/0 |
Arizona
Goldwaters was an iconic Arizona retail chain. See historic photos
Arizona malls, past and present: A closer look at shopping in the Valley
From Metrocenter to Fiesta Mall to Scottsdale Fashion Square, Arizona residents have never had a shortage of shopping options.
The Republic
Goldwaters was an iconic Phoenix-based retailer that had locations at many popular shopping areas across the Valley, including Scottsdale Fashion Square and Metrocenter.
Like its namesake, the chain was started by the Goldwater family, which included former Republican U.S. Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arizona. The company initially began in Phoenix before moving to Prescott, Arizona.
At its peak, Goldwaters operated nine stores, including in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Las Vegas. Now, you can still find its iconic fruit salsas at retailers such as Fry’s, AJ’s Fine Foods and Sprouts.
Take a step back in time and see when Goldwaters operated stores across metro Phoenix with these historic photos taken by Republic photographers.
See historic photos of Goldwaters department store
Arizona
Dozens charged under Preston’s Law in Arizona
Two men were arrested and two other suspects remain at large after a train burglary in northern Arizona last week, authorities said. On Monday, May 29, local and federal detectives investigating ongoing cargo thefts received a report of a train burglary in progress near Interstate 40 and Meteor Crater, west of Winslow, the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office said.
Arizona
Biosphere 3 AI system at University of Arizona facility analyzes environmental data
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) – The University of Arizona’s Biosphere 2 facility is now home to Biosphere 3, a collection of artificial intelligence agents connected directly to the lab’s sensors.
The AI system analyzes data from more than 1,800 sensors at one-minute resolution across the facility’s recreated habitats, which include a rainforest, ocean and savannah grasslands.
“The system runs real research at Biosphere 2 — LEO hillslope sensor analysis, climate control optimization, cross-biome environmental monitoring,” said Ornette, the system’s AI spokesperson. “This isn’t a simulation. It’s deployed at a major university research facility.”
How the system works
Jeff Larsen, who helps run Biosphere 3, said the system uses multiple AI agents, each with different jobs and personalities. The agents include Socrates, Marcus, Ornette, Darwin, Dewey and Edison.
“Edison is actually the one who goes through and monitors for original intellectual property being developed autonomously,” Larsen said.
The AI agents work together to analyze large amounts of data. Questions that could take researchers days or weeks to answer can be completed in about two minutes.
Larsen demonstrated with a question about average temperature in LEO during summer months compared to winter months. The system completed the analysis in approximately two minutes, including trend analysis of daily cycles.
The technology does not replace researchers, Larsen said. It allows them to spend less time processing data and more time on scientific questions.
Real-world applications
The team recently used the technology in Yuma to study water usage.
“We proposed to Google a water offset program that would include automation of gates and precision water delivery that would save, on just a 500-acre plot of land, a billion gallons of water over ten years,” Larsen said.
The system includes checks to prevent AI hallucinations. The AI agents verify each other’s work to ensure final output is based on real sensor data and science.
Researchers believe the system could eventually help other facilities address environmental and agricultural challenges.
More information about Biosphere 3 is available at https://uavip.arizona.edu/ai-and-world-models-biosphere-3.
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