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Feb. 3, 2011

Northern Mars Landscape Actively Changing

A high-resolution camera aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has taken images indicating that sand dunes on Mars are changing with sudden and gradual motions. The camera is operated by the UA's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory.

Oct. 29, 2010

UA HiRISE Camera Links Fresh Mars Gullies to Carbon Dioxide

Oct. 5, 2010

Chest-Compression-Only CPR Improves Survival

The UA conceived of and ran the Phoenix mission, which landed near the north pole of Mars in May 2008. It is the first Mars mission ever led by a university.
Sept. 9, 2010

Phoenix Mars Lander Finds Surprises About Planet’s Watery Past

March 3, 2010

UA Psychologist 'Eavesdrops' on Happiness

Dec. 31, 2009

OSIRIS-REx Project One of Three Finalists for NASA’s Next Space Venture

Nov. 3, 2009

Frost-Covered Phoenix Spacecraft Found in HiRISE Images

Sept. 24, 2009

Scientists See Water Ice in Fresh Meteorite Craters on Mars

Sept. 2, 2009

Thousands of New Images Show Mars in High Resolution

May 13, 2009

UA Research on Scorpion Antivenom to be Published

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