HiRISE Camera Reveals Rare Polar Martian Impact Craters | October 15, 2008 An odd, solitary hill rising part-way down an eroding slope in Mars' north polar layered terrain may be the remnant of a buried impact crater, suggests a UA planetary scientist who studied the feature in a new, detailed HiRISE image. | Science and Technology
The Emergency Room in Your Chest | October 15, 2008 A research team at the UA Sarver Heart Center is spearheading a clinical study to predict who is at risk from sudden cardiac death and who is not. | Health
Phoenix Lander Weathers Dust Storm | October 15, 2008 A nearly 14,000-square-mile dust storm lost much of its punch by the time it reached the Phoenix landing site, leaving the spacecraft enough power to continue working. | Science and Technology
Technology & Management Awards Celebrate Collaboration | October 10, 2008 Donald Kennedy, editor-in-chief of Science magazine, served as the keynote speaker at the luncheon, which recognized the competitive advantage resulting from collaboration between engineering and business. | Business and Law