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Dwarf Planet Ceres Up To 30 Percent Water, Study Says
The findings provide clues to how the dwarf planet was formed.
UA Camera Catches Glimpse of Earth, Moon from Mars
Scientists took images while calibrating space instrument.
Oro Valley Student's Science Project Chosen for Competition
Amanda Minke's lead-reducing water filter among 300 student projects competing.
Growing Bat Population Good for Tequila Drinkers
The once endangered long-nosed bat may come off the federal protection list.
ASU Completes Largest-Ever Study of microRNA
The previously little-understood miRNAs are likely major players in gene expression.
OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Mission Fires Engine in Space
Deep-space maneuver directs the UA-led spacecraft back toward Earth
Year-End: Space Missions Topped Arizona Science News
Science reporter Sara Hammond looks back at discovery and destinations.
Tucson Scientist Wants Public Help on Jupiter Photos
Amateurs, professionals involved in selecting sites for Juno Cam documentation.
UA Astronomers Study Milky Way via Balloon over South Pole
Scientists looking for clues to origins of universe in 'interstellar medium.'
Supercomputer Helps Neurological Institute Identify Elusive ALS Patterns
Barrow turned to IBM's Watson to process data about the neuromuscular disease.
Chilean Desert Dust Deepens Case for Life on Mars
Though not proof, it's strong cause to return to explore Martian soil.
On Way to Bennu, OSIRIS-REx Looks for 'Trojan' Asteroids
The rare objects are hidden from view of Earth's telescopes.
Precision Agriculture Taking Off For Yuma Farmers With Drones
Drones can detect disease, pollinate and project yields, among other tasks.
Brain Cancer Study: Some Tumors More Vulnerable to Traditional Treatments
Common, complex and deadly, old-school methods seem to work better on GBM tumors.
Flagstaff Scientist Detects Water on Rare Metal Asteroid
Another group of scientists wants to send a spacecraft to the asteroid, named Psyche.
Healthy Hearts of Hunter-Gatherers Show Value of Exercise
Tanzania's Hadza foragers, and others like them, are around 14 times more active than people in industrialized societies.
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