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Mars 2020 Rover Mission to Include Scout Helicopter

NASA will test the aircraft's feasibility with up to five flights in 30 days and use it for mission planning and rover navigation.

US Border Agency Tests Body Cam Use by Agents in 9 Locations

A Tucson unit of Customs and Border Protection will be part of the trial.

UA Engineering Students to Show Their Work at Annual 'Design Day'

Annual event rewards creativity and innovation, as students look to grab attention of corporate partners.

Lifeblood of the Desert: Salt River Project Team Turns to ASU Robots to Maintain Canals

The infrastructure poses unique technical and personnel challenges, which could be made more efficient with robotics.

Student ID Card Research Raises Privacy Concerns

UA students are not told their CatCard use is recorded.

Can the Way Students Use ID Cards Predict Whether They Drop Out?

A University of Arizona researcher hopes data can help understand why university freshmen leave.

UA Scientists Tracking Chinese Space Station Falling to Earth

Experts predict Tiangong-1 will have a fiery re-entry into Earth's atmosphere later this week.

Drones, Robots to Take Over Biosphere 2 Saturday

UA science facility to host high-technology exhibition

State Blocks and Fines Telemarketer For Abusing 'Do Not Call' List

Attorney General's office fines company $1M for illegal calls.

UA Police Adapt Security to Changing Threats

Chief says everyday security and terrorism prevention measures have ramped up, 16 years since College of Nursing shooting.

Arizona Steps Up Efforts to Stop Cyber Threat

The Arizona Cyber Security Team aims to improve state agencies' ability to address threats.

Teacher Pay; Addressing Cybersecurity; Water Cuts to Impact Farmers First

Also, resources in Southern Arizona to address adult literacy.

Arizona Science Special: Humans, Data and Machines Roundtable Discussion

Joaquin Ruiz, UA Dean of the College of Science, leads a group conversation with speakers from the 2018 UA Science Lecture Series.

Arizona Basketball; South-Side Development; I'm Just a Bill

Also, a bill seeks a statewide ban on texting while driving, and a discussion on smartphone dependency.

Do Social Media Posts About Exercise Motivate? It's Not Black or White, Study Says

UA researcher says users can experience both concern and motivation when viewing posts.

Groups Work to Reduce Blowing Dust Risk on I-10

Officials from government agencies gathered to share research and update others on projects aimed at minimizing problem.

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