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Episode 106: Chasing Down an Asteroid

The OSIRIS-REx teams prepares for the spacecraft's arrival at Bennu in November 2018.

Episode 105: The UA Home of Millions of Insect Specimens

REPEAT. The UA insect collection is helping researchers understand more about our world.

Episode 104: Conquering Pain

New research into green light exposure is showing promising results for pain reversal

Episode 103: Arizona’s Role in the World-Wide Shrimp Industry

How a UA lab in the Arizona desert is changing the shrimp industry

Episode 102: The Detective Work Behind Authenticating a Stolen Artistic Masterpiece

Examining a stolen de Kooning masterpiece to determine its authenticity

Episode 101: Speaking, Reading and Writing – The Brain and Aphasia

Personalizing treatments for people who suffer from brain injuries

Episode 100: Is There a New Planet to be Discovered?

A massive planetary object may be lurking in the outer reaches of our solar system.

Episode 98: Beyond “Patient Zero”

Exploring the Origins of HIV / AIDS

Episode 97: Where’s Bennu?

Using Radio Telescopes to Locate Objects Millions of Miles Away

Episode 95: The UA Home of Millions of Insect Specimens

The UA insect collection is helping researchers understand more about our world.

Episode 94: How Life Experiences Shape Brain Circuity

Why is it easier for children to learn new information than it is for adults?

Episode 93: Flood History of the West

New research suggests we've seriously underestimated the super-floods of the past.

Episode 92: Watching Molecules Perform their Functions

Using new techniques to watch enzyme proteins perform their functions.

Episode 91: How Bright is a Black Hole

Can recently discovered quasars help us discover when the first super-massive black hole formed in the universe?

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