Feb. 9, 2018 UA Researchers on Winning Team in Lunar Exploration Competition Roberto Furfaro and Vishnu Reddy make up the UA team on the Lunar Meteoroid Impacts Observer project, which seeks to investigate meteoritic impact on the far side of the moon.
Feb. 8, 2018 UA Research Activity Tops $622M in Fiscal 2017 Research and development expenditures surpassed the previous year's total by more than $18 million and exceeded the target set by the Arizona Board of Regents by more than $11 million.
Feb. 7, 2018 UA Students Take to Tucson's Roads Students in one of the interdisciplinary urban design studios of the College of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture produced an award-winning Complete Streets policy for the city, emphasizing increased safety and accessibility and encouraging economic growth.
Feb. 7, 2018 UA's Center for English as a Second Language Turns 50 CESL has adjusted to changing international challenges and has been an engine for internationalization at the UA.
Feb. 7, 2018 UA Expands Options in Korean, Critical Languages To meet rising student demand for language instruction, the UA's College of Humanities is introducing new minors in Korean and critical languages.
Feb. 6, 2018 Machines as Co-Workers: A New Era Is Upon Us It's still a long way to get from data to wisdom, said Nirav Merchant, director of the UA's Data Science Institute, in his lecture on "Working Alongside Thinking Machines."
Feb. 6, 2018 Students Get Rare Glimpse Into Microsoft Executive's Style UA alumnus Kurt DelBene's secrets to successful leadership include staying "deep in the weeds" of engineering while always operating from a business perspective.
Feb. 6, 2018 Rapid Detection and Recovery: The Science of Hunting Meteorites UA professor Vishnu Reddy is leading a NASA-funded project to find freshly fallen meteorites, using radar data and computer models to locate them within hours of their landing.
Feb. 6, 2018 No Volcanic Winter in East Africa From Ancient Toba Eruption The Toba supereruption on Sumatra 74,000 years ago did not trigger major environmental disruption that caused human populations in East Africa to decline, UA geoscientists say.
Feb. 2, 2018 Public Utility Helps UA Engineering Students Help Others With a hand from Salt River Project, freshmen built simple water purification devices, called WAPIs, that were distributed to Puerto Rico residents recovering from Hurricane Maria.