University of Arizona hosts largest ‘Hackathon’ in Southwest

The southwest's largest hacking event, dubbed, "Hackathon," was held at the University of Arizona.

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Arizona history: Concrete arrows pointed the way for mail delivery pilots

MESA - Consumers today expect their deliveries to arrive within a few days – or even hours – through services like Amazon. But delivering mail cross-country wasn’t always so easy.


Technology helps teach Navajo in new ways

TUCSON – Learning a new language can be hard, especially when the language is as scarce and complicated as the Navajo language.

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Cutter Aviation shows off new corporate jet

Cutter Aviation recently showed off the new HondaJet – touted by the manufacturer as the “world’s most advanced light jet” – at Cutter’s headquarters at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.


Making the robo-call: Panel asks how ‘human’ we want robots to be

WASHINGTON - Arizona State University Professor Lance Gharavi says his work with robots in the School of Earth and Space Exploration is aimed at moving toward "robot autonomy."