Hundreds of Tucsonans packed into the convention center this week to oppose Project Blue. We’ll find out why the proposed data center is igniting such opposition. Plus, envisioning a less threatening robotic future where humans and cyborgs eat noodles together.
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Project Blue, which is tied to tech giant Amazon, would have been built on 290 acres of unincorporated land the developer wanted annexed into Tucson so it could access water supplies.
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The University of Arizona is shutting down its decades-old Writing Skills Improvement Program this fall. Since the 1980s, the program has offered training in writing and critical thinking.
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The Show sat down with Raul Piña — a member of the Community Advisory Board charged with overseeing MCSO’s compliance with the court order — and County Attorney Rachel Mitchell, who says the sheriff's office should move on from the order.
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Dr. Melody Glenn is trying to reduce drug overdoses in Arizona. She’s an emergency medicine and addiction medicine physician in Tucson and assistant professor of medicine at the University of Arizona College of Medicine.
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Journalist Annalee Newitz's books explore the psychological relationship between humans and tech more deeply, and that curiosity is on full display in Newitz’s latest novella, “Automatic Noodle.”