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Fast and Bright Asteroid to Near Earth Next Week
The Tucson-discovered space rock will be studied by astronomers all over the world for its properties.
Hohokam Farm Found on Site of Future Phoenix Store
Archaeological work complete, Fry's will break ground on site this week.
'Smart' Agreements Leave More Water in Lake Mead, Regulators Say
Snow pack will add to reservoirs this spring, but the Colorado basin remains in a drought.
Jupiter to Shine Its Brightest and Biggest
Largest planet making closest approach to Earth this year Friday.
Students Show off Science Skills at Annual Fair
More than 2,000 exhibits and activities for kids and adults at the Southern Arizona event.
Arizona Desert Is Testing Spot for NASA's Mars Capsule
The mission is in the 'quantification' stage, and each test costs $1-$1.5 million.
Study: Soil Bacteria Can Improve Crop Yields During Droughts
Grain crops like corn and wheat produced up to 40 percent more seeds.
UA-Led Mission Will Float Telescope on Balloon to Study the Milky Way
Balloon-borne telescope to study galaxy's gas and dust.
Does Explosive Beetle Have Most Interesting Genome?
UA researchers hope to win crowd-sourced genome sequencing of the Sonoran Desert beetle.
New Idea in 30-Year Effort to Save Mexican Wolf
State game official says captive-bred pups are the problem, so raise them with wild pups.
Tucson Team to Study Dust on Space Bodies Slated for Exploration
Researchers at the Planetary Science Institute will study bodies without atmospheres looking for resources, dangers to future space missions.
Blocking Biodiversity: Why a 'Great Wall' Might Not Be Great for Wildlife
A border wall could impact numerous endangered species, including jaguars.
A Gourmet Feast Grown with a Green(house) Thumb
The meal features food grown in controlled environments.
Researchers Give Corn a Tool to Fight Fungus
Genetic modification stops carcinogen growth in corn.
'Rise of the Rocket Girls' Chronicles Contribution of NASA Women
Tucson Festival of Books author Nathalia Holt tells professional, personal stories
Navajo Nation Maps Drought with NASA Satellites
Tool can help observation of vast area and diverse ecologies.
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