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.
Feb. 1, 2018 Applications Open for Tillman Scholars Program The UA is one of 15 institutions partnering with the Pat Tillman Foundation, and the deadline is March 1 for eligible active-duty service members, veterans and military spouses.
Jan. 30, 2018 AI Explained as 'Intelligence Augmentation' The UA's Mihai Surdeanu touches on the differences between artificial intelligence and the human mind — and where artificial intelligence is headed next.
Jan. 29, 2018 Super Bowl Has UA Written All Over It Rob Gronkowski and Nick Foles may be the headliners, but they aren't the only former Arizona football players who have a stake in Sunday's big game between the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles. With Arizona Athletics highlights video.
Jan. 29, 2018 UA Researchers Observe Electrons Zipping Around in Crystals For the first time, scientists have tracked electrons moving through exotic materials that may make up the next generation of computing hardware, revealing intriguing properties.
Jan. 29, 2018 Want to Improve Patient Experience? Take Care of Nurses Compassionate practices improve nurse well-being and also the experience of patients, according to research involving Allison Gabriel of the UA's Eller College of Management.
Jan. 26, 2018 Earthquake Engineers Shift Focus to Ensure Structural Safety UA engineers are taking a sideways approach to shoring up buildings' seismic safety. Steel collectors are responsible for horizontally transferring earthquake forces.