Arizona Science

Episode 73: The Science of Sport

Mar 23, 2017 Sports analytics and sports science learning.

Episode 72: The Care and Feeding of Honeybees To Sustain Our Nation's Food Security

Mar 16, 2017 REPEAT. Helping threatened honeybees with biology.

Episode 71: A Common Brain Parasite May Help Treat Brain Disorders

Mar 10, 2017 REPEAT. How a common parasite might help in treating brain disorders.

Episode 70: Domesticating the Quantum

Mar 2, 2017 The mysteries of dark matter and dark energy.

Episode 69: A Myriad of Particles

Feb 23, 2017 The mysteries of dark matter and dark energy.

Episode 68: Climate Effects on Rangelands

Feb 16, 2017 Researching the climatic and management effects on the sustainability of rangelands.

Episode 67: Space, Time and Gravity

Feb 9, 2017 Measuring gravitational waves for the first time.

Episode 66: The Journey to the Extreme

Feb 2, 2017 Black holes and neutron stars.

Episode 65: Rethinking the Rules of Reality

Jan 26, 2017 The fundamental forces of the universe are often still a mystery to scientists.

Episode 64: The Hunt for Trojan Asteroids

Jan 19, 2017 Next month, a team at the UA's Lunar and Planetary Lab will begin searching for Trojan asteroids.

Episode 63: Archaeological Finds at the Altar of Zeus on Mt Lykaion, Arcadia

Jan 12, 2017 A UA team investing the altar of Zeus.

Episode 62: Flood Risks in the Southwest

Jan 6, 2017 The science of superfloods.

Episode 61: Soft as a Rock: Tectonic Stretching of the Earth's Crust

Dec 23, 2016 Geological fieldwork is unlocking details of the creation of the Basin and Range Province in which Tucson sits.

Episode 60: Combating the "Silent Killer" of Women

Dec 23, 2016 The fight for early detection of ovarian cancer.

Episode 59: Increasingly Detailed Predictions of the Severity of Hurricane Seasons

Dec 16, 2016 Using climate-related processes to predict the severity of hurrican seasons.

Episode 58: Exploring the Outer Reaches of the Solar System

Dec 16, 2016 A new telescope named ALMA is providing researchers with never before seen observations the solar system.

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