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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

“For the nation's inmates to suddenly change an economic practice stretching back hundreds of years so that they might better feed themselves suggests a serious change in the quality of care,” the UA's Michael Gibson-Light says.
Aug. 24, 2016

Noodles Supplant Cigarettes as Prison Currency of Choice

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

Mars as it may have looked like billions of years ago: Vast plumes of ash and water vapor billow into the atmosphere from the Tharsis region , a massive bulge of volcanic activity that created the tallest mountains in the solar system. Meanwhile, an icy ring of precipitation carves out valleys and canyons around a ring just south of the Martian equator.
March 4, 2016

The Reason for Mars’ Tumultuous Past

Girl with Piggy bank
March 1, 2016

How Parents, Romantic Partners Influence Student Spending

Gene Giacomelli harvests food fit for Mars at the UA's Controlled Environment Agriculture Center.(Photo: Norma Jean Gargasz/UANews)
Oct. 5, 2015

'The Martian' Food-Growing System: It's Here

A digital terrain model of the crater that the UA's Ali Bramson investigated.(Image: American Geophysical Union)
Aug. 26, 2015

Terraced Craters: Windows Into Mars' Icy Past

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