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New step in remote healthcare technology being developed at UA

First responders can use it in difficult terrain where access to cell phone infrastructure is not a given.

The Buzz: OSIRIS-REx delivers its payload

The decades-running space mission dropped a sample from the asteroid Bennu Sunday, kicking off the next phase of the project.

Virtual reality brings mining closer for UA students

The technology delivers the clearest image for those wishing to experience mining remotely.

Latest race to the moon sparks interest for Arizona lunar scientists

They say the next exploration missions will focus on detecting and collecting natural resources.

Mood matters in the workplace

A University of Arizona-led report found people haboring negative feelings do better with details.

Researchers suggest new tools to study cancer

Engineering could hold the key to the next advance in solving the puzzle.

The Buzz: Looking back on 2022

Newsworthy interviews and topics that we addressed this year.

Blue light therapy can help PTSD patients

Study shows it can produce drug-free, inexpensive treatment

Story of a Startup

Tucson is rapidly becoming a hub for startups, and one emerging company is CarbeniumTec.

Asteroid hunters find a telescope testing center near Tucson

The company is tracking potentially valuable asteroids for future mining trips.

Former shuttle cockpit simulator comes to Tucson

Astronauts trained on it, then it became a movie set.

Adia Barnes on Teamwork and Motherhood.

Also on Arizona Spotlight:Can new technology save water on farms? Plus Chris Dashiell remembers Peter Bogdanovich, and a short story read by author Michelle Ross.

Space telescope launched on daring quest to behold 1st stars

The University of Arizona designed one of the instruments on board.

Study shows more people are not afraid to have machines make their choices

A University of Arizona researcher's survey asked if they preferred algorithms to human-generated decision-making.

New astronaut list includes trainees with UA ties

They could be in line for upcoming missions to the ISS and maybe the moon.

International bioscience company announces new laboratory in Tucson

The company will join several other bioscience facilities in the University of Arizona Tech Park.

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