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USA Today
Jan. 23, 2025
Doorbell cam catches a meteorite fall. How often does it happen, and could one hit you?
Popular Mechanics
Jan. 23, 2025
Scientists think an ancient interloper once disrupted our entire solar system
The Associated Press
Jan. 23, 2025
Tips on overcoming the loss of cherished, personal belongings in disasters
The New York Times
Jan. 23, 2025
Earth’s mini-moon was probably a piece of its real moon
Arizona Daily Star
Jan. 22, 2025
U of A students from LA transition back to school after wildfires
Newsweek
Jan. 21, 2025
Interstellar visitor may have scrambled our solar system
KOLD
Jan. 21, 2025
University of Arizona, Tohono O'odham Community College partner up for public health pathway
The Guardian
Jan. 19, 2025
Luca is the progenitor of all life on Earth. But its genesis has implications far beyond our planet
Forbes
Jan. 18, 2025
Arizona Adaptive Golf Open showcases ability
The New York Times
Jan. 16, 2025
Extinct human species lived in a brutal desert, study finds

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