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International bioscience company announces new laboratory in Tucson

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

University of Arizona engineers developing latest wearable diagnostic device

The array of sensors can be 3D printed and worn like a sleeve.

University of Arizona researchers pioneering new method of saving old structures

Historic buildings could get new life thanks to robotics.

Tucsonan anticipating Richard Branson's rocket launch Sunday

Retiree already has a ticket to ride aboard Virgin Galactic spaceship.

Student study sheds light on unique space rock

A UA undergrad-led project unraveled mysteries about asteroid 16 Psyche.

"Bend in the Wash: The Rancho Linda Vista Artist Community"

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Searching for gamma-rays with a telescope array in the Santa Rita Mountains, and film essayist Chris Dashiell on the masterpiece “La Jetée”.

Tucson rolling out, taking applications for free wireless internet

The grant-funded free internet access is for those affected by COVID-19.

UA COVID Watch app is now on 30,000 devices

Its effect on the coronavirus pandemic may never be known.

Amphi Foundation funds Wi-Fi for students

Foundation, Cox, Comcast team up for free service.

Science fair goes completely virtual for 2021

SARSEF plans to put 7,000 displays online.

UA launches Covid Watch Arizona app

Developers hope to push it statewide soon.

Covid Watch app part of UA reentry plan

The smartphone app aids in contact tracing.

Tucson moves ahead with public Wi-Fi

Access points funded by pandemic relief funds will serve neighborhoods without broadband.

Interplanetary visitor sweeps past Earth

Bright Neowise comet surprises space scientists in Tucson.

Researchers developing wearable technology to fight coronavirus spread

For now, the technology can collect data about vital signs and "augment" a diagnosis, though researchers have bigger goals.

Drone flights cost firefighters time in north Tucson mountain blaze

Drone operators could face prison time and fines if they are caught interfering with airborne crews.

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