The Washington Post April 22, 2020 The pandemic is exposing the vulnerabilities of the U.S. service economy Jeffrey Kucik and Hailey Leister write that short-term measures are unlikely to bring back the extraordinary number of jobs lost in the service industry.
Psych Central April 22, 2020 The behaviors that can help couples manage financial stress As many couples feel the financial strain of COVID-19, UArizona researcher Ashley LeBaron says financial stress doesn't have to be detrimental to relationships.
MSN April 22, 2020 UArizona experts predict a very active hurricane season University of Arizona hurricane forecasters are predicting an above-average Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 through Nov. 30.
Phoenix New Times April 21, 2020 How low could Arizona gasoline prices actually go during COVID-19? Daniel Scheitrum explains why U.S. oil prices have fallen deep into the red and what it might take to get us back in the black.
The Arizona Republic April 21, 2020 Senate passes $484 billion coronavirus relief bill to help businesses, health care providers and testing U.S. Sen. Martha McSally said the package will allow for scaled-up testing at laboratories, such as at the University of Arizona, which has developed innovative antibody testing.
NBC's "Today" April 21, 2020 Coronavirus and heart disease: What patients need to know about COVID-19 Fearing COVID-19, "patients experiencing a heart attack or stroke are delaying their essential care, causing a new public health crisis,” said Dr. Martha Gulati.
USA Today April 20, 2020 The tests that could reopen the country: How they work Deepta Bhattacharya: "As they grow, they'll start to produce the spike protein. You can basically trick the cells into making what you want."
The New York Times April 20, 2020 The case of the disappearing exoplanet What was thought to be an exoplanet in a nearby star system likely never existed in the first place, according to University of Arizona astronomers.
The Verge April 20, 2020 How engineers are operating deep-space probes, Martian rovers, and satellites from their homes Dante Lauretta discusses leading NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission while working remotely.
The Wall Street Journal April 20, 2020 Coronavirus contact-tracing teams grow, as states hope to reopen In Arizona, public-health graduate students at the University of Arizona recently began performing COVID-19 contact tracing for Pima County.