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This month, SenesTech will begin its collaboration with the New York Department of Health to target rat infestations at sites within the city.
April 10, 2017

Birth Control for Rats? Don't Laugh, It's a Reality and Cities Want It

This artist’s concept depicts the early Martian environment — believed to contain liquid water and a thicker atmosphere — versus the cold, dry environment seen at Mars today . NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution is in orbit of the Red Planet to study its upper atmosphere, ionosphere and interactions with the sun and solar wind.(right)
March 30, 2017

How Mars Lost Its Atmosphere and Became a Frigid Desert

Rats were exposed to room light and fitted with contact lenses, one shown here, that allowed the green spectrum wavelength to pass through the lenses.(Photo: Bob Demers/UANews)
March 1, 2017

Treatment of Pain Gets the Green Light

HIV particles infecting a T-cell, viewed under a scanning electron microscope. T-cells perform important functions in our immune system.
Oct. 26, 2016

Findings Show How AIDS Spread Across North America

The Atlas V rocket carrying the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft lifts off from Space Launch Complex 41 in Cape Canaveral, Florida.(Photo: Joel Kowsky/NASA)
Sept. 9, 2016

Bound for Bennu! OSIRIS-REx Launch Was 'Perfect'

It wasn't until she took a community college course that UA alumna Daniella DellaGiustina became fascinated by space science.(Photo: Bob Demers/UANews)
Sept. 6, 2016

Career Map Surprised OSIRIS-REx Scientist

OSIRIS-REx, your ride is here: The booster and Centaur upper stage of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V vent gaseous propellant during a “wet dress rehearsal” test at Space Launch Complex 41 at Florida’s Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.(Photo: NASA/Kim Shiflett)
Sept. 2, 2016

Let's Do Launch: Where to Watch OSIRIS-REx

June 29, 2016

Bennu: How a Little Asteroid Became a Rock Star

The UA's Dante Lauretta first began work with his mentor, the late Michael Drake, on the OSIRIS-REx mission in 2004.(Photo: John de Dios/UANews)
June 27, 2016

Anticipation Builds for OSIRIS-REx Launch

NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shortly before swinging into orbit around Mars ten years ago.(NASA/JPL-Caltech)
March 23, 2016

HiRISE: 45,000 Mars Orbits and Counting

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