Psych Central July 3, 2020 Older adults share fewer memories as they age A new study led by Matthew Grilli suggests that the older a person is, the less likely they are to share memories of their past experiences.
The Washington Post July 2, 2020 As coronavirus rebounds, more patients are being hospitalized and capacity is stretched "You look at the numbers and you can see how hospital capacity could quickly become strained in coming weeks," said epidemiologist Saskia Popescu.
The Conversation July 2, 2020 Black churches have lagged in moving online during the pandemic – reaching across generational lines could help Erika Gault, an assistant professor of Africana studies at the University of Arizona, writes about the complex dynamic between Black young adults and Black churches.
USA Today July 2, 2020 Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott says recent coronavirus outbreaks bring added challenges for fall college sports The University of Arizona recently put its athletics reentry plan on pause.
NPR July 2, 2020 In Arizona, nearly 1 in 4 coronavirus tests now comes back positive "Our foot is still on the accelerator, conditions are deteriorating and they're going to continue to deteriorate at least for the next two to three weeks," said Joe Gerald.
BizTucson June 30, 2020 Test, Trace, Treat: A tactical plan to reopen the University of Arizona University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins, Reentry Task Force Director Dr. Richard Carmona and Provost Liesl Folks discuss the university's plan to reopen this fall.
WNYC June 30, 2020 Arizona and COVID-19: A doctor on the front lines Dr. Frank LoVecchio is interviewed about the impact of the increasing cases of COVID-19 in the state.
Physics June 29, 2020 Black hole imaging tests Einstein's limits With the help of two radio telescopes coordinated by the University of Arizona, astronomers have taken the first direct image of a black hole.
USA Today June 29, 2020 Here's how to stay safe when flying during the coronavirus pandemic Paloma Beamer said taking shorter flights, rather than one long one, would limit the time in the vicinity of a possibly infected person in a nearby seat.
International Business Times June 29, 2020 Study shows people in quarantine may be experiencing 'skin hunger' Those genetically predisposed to being more affectionate may especially be struggling with "skin hunger" amid COVID-19 physical distancing, according to Kory Floyd.