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Episode 230: Helping coronavirus patients breathe easier

A UArizona professor has adapted a respirator device to help with the shortage of ventilators the pandemic could create.

Episode 229: How do we emerge from COVID-19 lockdown?

Scientific tracking and monitoring of new infections is critical to making economic decisions.

Episode 228: Tracking the coronavirus in Arizona

A UArizona evolutionary biologist is leading a team of researchers to uncover where the coronavirus first emerged in Arizona.

Episode 227: Using artificial intelligence for space exploration

How AI and deep learning can improve automated space-exploration.

Episode 226: How groundwater can help global warming

Studies show groundwater adjusts to climate and stabilizes the soil which plants need to survive.

Episode 225: Facing the challenge of diagnosing speech disorders

A University of Arizona researcher is working on an issue critical for Arizona educators.

Episode 224: Tracking one of the world’s most dangerous snakes

The King Cobra snake possesses a fearsome reputation but is has rarely been studied.

Episode 223: What birds can teach us about stress

What the behavior of birds can tell us about how humans respond to stress.

Studying and searching for coronavirus in Tucson

Tracking the source of COVID-19 and looking for traces in Tucson.

Episode 221: How science can help feed the world

Using scientific tools to answer the challenge of feeding the world's population.

Episode 220: Understanding the positives and negatives of machine learning

The AI revolution comes with great promise, but also peril.

What the future holds for biodiversity on our planet

Biodiversity and ecosystems connect Earth's living and physical components.

Episode 219: Exploring virtual reality

There's more to VR than just gaming.

Episode 218: How extraterrestrial life could affect us on Earth

How finding extraterrestrial life will change the way we live on Earth.

Episode 217: Problem-solving on the Navajo Nation.

Putting a focus on problem-solving on the Navajo Nation.

Episode 216: Exercise, stress and the immune system

Researching the relationship between exercise, stress and the immune system.

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