By STEPHANIE INNES, Arizona Daily Star
Scientists try to detect early ovarian cancer
A screening system in development at the University of Arizona is expected to provide a breakthrough in the early detection of ovarian cancer.
Women shouldn't discount threat of heart disease
TUCSON, Ariz. -- Nanette Morrow was a busy 36-year-old mother of two and high profile prosecutor when the heart attack hit.It was sudden and very unexpected.Like many women with heart disease, Morrow did not show typical signs of having a heart attack and was so young that she says even the paramedics who came to her house did not recognize her symptoms.
Unconventional Baptist church not shy about sex
TUCSON, Ariz. -- A Web site with a name like Puresextucson.com is not something you'd expect a Southern Baptist pastor to brag about.But not only is 27-year-old Jeremiah McDuffie flaunting the site -- created it.
Lander is on Mars, so now what?
Now that the Phoenix has landed, what's next on Mars?Nothing less, over the coming months and years, than trying to answer a very big question: whether we are alone in the universe.Scientists say if they can prove some form of life began independently on Mars, they'll have an answer.But the steps to finding it are slow, careful and methodical.

