The Trump administration has put the future of research funding in doubt. We’ll hear from Banner Health’s new chief of research. Plus, science and religion converge at the Vatican Observatory in southern Arizona.
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Attorneys for Arizona’s so-called fake electors want a judge to toss out felony charges brought by Attorney General Kris Mayes, arguing the state didn’t have the authority to bring the charges in the first place.
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A federal judge has temporarily blocked a move by the Trump administration to cut federal research funding in those states that joined a lawsuit challenging the move — Arizona is among them.
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Sam Eifling comes to the Phoenix New Times after spending many years as a writer. He was also part a podcast about the rise and fall of the New Times empire — part of which he’s now tasked with leading.
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Last fall, the scientific community went into a minor frenzy. A hunk of interstellar material had been sucked into the Earth’s gravitational field, and was now orbiting the planet.
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In honor of Valentine’s Day, this week we’re taking a look at different kinds of love. Writer Trejon Dunkley joined The Show to discuss a teenage crush.
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The Vatican's Arizona location dates back to 1980, when the Vatican partnered with the University of Arizona to study the stars under our famously clear skies.