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Tucson space scientists focus on another interstellar visitor

The object is only the third space rock detected as coming from outside our solar system.

Inside the evolution of Biosphere 2, from '90s punchline to scientific playground

Researchers created the facility in the late '80s and early '90s to see if humans could survive in an artificial, self-sustaining ecosystem.

University of Arizona to open new four-year degree in medical device industry

The new Bachelor of Science in Medical Device Development and Application will start accepting students in spring 2026.

This observatory's first images are stunning — and just the start

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has just released some of its first images. Its powerful new telescope will be able to quickly spot previously unseen astronomical objects.

University of Arizona researchers played crucial role in developing Vera C. Rubin Observatory

The observatory took over two decades to build and get up and running, and made international news as it recently released its first images.

Tick risks vary by region. Here's where diseases have spread and how to stay safe

Ticks can carry more than a dozen different disease-causing agents, including toxins, allergens, bacteria, parasites and viruses.

Newest mountaintop telescope prepares to release first pictures

Vera C. Rubin observatory will use a University of Arizona-developed camera to capture images.

UA researchers need more Arizonans to answer survey questions about COVID-19

Since 2020, a team of researchers has been conducting the Arizona CoVHORT COVID-19 Public Health Research Study to gather data about COVID-19 through an online public survey.

Fearless forecasters challenged by 2025's monsoon predictions

Registration is open for the annual Monsoon Madness online fantasy game.

COVID vaccine changes confuse and upset some parents and families

COVID vaccine access will be more limited for some groups, after federal health officials changed recommendations.

University of Arizona study looks at workplace reaction to artificial intelligence

Researchers found that being honest about using AI at work makes people trust you less.

Hells Canyon, the deepest gorge in the U.S., is surprisingly young

Hells Canyon, which is on the border between Oregon and Idaho, was carved just about 2.1 million years ago — making it much younger than the Grand Canyon.

Vaccine advisers to the FDA recommended changes to COVID vaccines

Advisers to the Food and Drug Administration met Thursday to recommend a formula for COVID-19 vaccines for the 2025-2026 season.

Chimps' rhythmic drumming and complex calls hint at origins of human language

A team of researchers recorded thousands of vocalizations made by wild chimpanzees in the Taï National Park in Ivory Coast.

In a reversal, the Trump administration restores funding for women's health study

Funding will continue for the Women's Health Initiative.

Tech Launch startup focuses on respiratory therapy

UA research could result in COPD patients using inhalers instead of a mask

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