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Republicans Open 'Victory Offices' Across Arizona

Organizers are working to keep the focus on Trump as November nears.

Episode 45: Past Climates Can Help to Inform Water Resource Management in the Western U.S.

Knowledge of the range of climate conditions over past centuries can shed light on the conditions we may expect in the future.

Episode 44: Yeast Cells May One Day Have a Role to Play in Developing Treatments for Diseases like Alzheimer's

Artificially inducing stress responses may one day help develop treatments for diseases associated with misfiled prion proteins.

Poldark Season One Marathon

Relive all the romance and drama from season one of Poldark. Watch episodes 4, 5 and 6 beginning 9 p.m. on PBS 6.

17,000 Parking Spaces, But Still a Scramble to Find a Spot at UA

Permit costs go up to support alternative transportation and minimize congestion.

OSIRIS-REx Launch Threatened for a Time by SpaceX Explosion

Quick work by Air Force saved University of Arizona spacecraft.

Arizonans Question Border Patrol Checkpoints at Hearing

Agency officials said they understand, but that checkpoints work.

The A-10 Warthog

A look at the unique capabilities of the A-10 as a close-support fighter jet that continues to be an active and strategically significant platform in multiple contested theaters around the world.

Episode 43: Arizona at the Forefront of New National Program on Individualized Healthcare

Recent studies indicate that our individual genetic makeups impact how we respond to medical treatment.

Episode 42: What the Earth's Climate History Can Tell Us About Climate Change and Seasonal Rains

New findings provides evidence that climate shifts can happen suddenly.

Court: Phoenix Can Pay Its Police for Union Work

Goldwater Institute calls the Arizona Supreme Court ruling a loss for taxpayers.

Episode 41: Soft as a Rock: Tectonic Stretching of the Earth's Crust

Geological fieldwork is unlocking details of the creation of the Basin and Range Province in which Tucson sits.

Episode 39: Hi-Rise Camera Still Sharing Images from Mars, Ten Years After Launch

For 10 years, the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment has been photographing hundreds of images from targeted areas of Mars in unprecedented detail.

Episode 38: Turning Invertebrate Brain Revolution on its Head

Studying fossils to take a new look at the evolution of anthropods

Episode 37: High Tech Safety Systems for Cars of the Future

New "connected vehicle" technology allows cars to share information about where they are.

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