KJZZ March 16, 2020 'Tree Story': What tree rings can tell us about the history of the world Valerie Trouet is interviewed about her new book, "Tree Story: The History of the World Written in Rings."
The New York Times March 13, 2020 Efforts to control coronavirus in the U.S. could get even more extreme Kacey Ernst says that the United States had a small and closing window of opportunity to act to prevent the further spread of the coronavirus.
Arizona Public Media March 13, 2020 Hard-to-count populations a concern ahead of 2020 census in Arizona A new report by a University of Arizona researcher addresses Arizona's "hard to count" population and what it could mean in the 2020 U.S. census.
KJZZ March 13, 2020 What does it mean to self-quarantine, and how are people handling it? Dr. Cecilia Rosales explains the difference between isolation and quarantine.
The Christian Science Monitor March 12, 2020 Why a frayed safety net tests the U.S. coronavirus response The pandemic has exposed "weak links" in America's health care system that need to be fixed, says Daniel Derksen.
The Atlantic March 12, 2020 The solar system is full of volcanoes Alfred McEwen, a planetary geologist at the University of Arizona who is leading the mission concept to Juptier's moon Io, is interviewed.
Good Housekeeping March 12, 2020 How a microbiologist keeps his home clean to avoid spreading germs Charles Gerba, a professor of microbiology at the University of Arizona, is interviewed about how he cleans his house.
Universe Today March 10, 2020 These are the boulders OSIRIS-REx is going to use to navigate down to the surface of Bennu An article describes the ways in which the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is going to navigate the surface of asteroid Bennu.
Arizona Daily Star March 10, 2020 Physicist receives $1.1M award to photograph moving electrons Nobody has ever photographed an electron in motion. Mohammed Hassan, an assistant professor of physics and optical sciences, wants to be the first.
The Wall Street Journal March 10, 2020 Your open-floor office could help spread coronavirus "We spend more time in offices than any generation in history," said Charles Gerba, a microbiologist at the University of Arizona.