Mic March 4, 2020 How to clean your smartphone because it’s full of germs "We touch more surfaces than any generation in history, from ATM machines to self-checkout counters," said Charles Gerba, a professor of microbiology.
The Conversation March 3, 2020 Spring is arriving earlier across the US, and that's not always good news Theresa Crimmins writes that the early arrival of springtime warmth has many downsides for the natural world and for humans.
Gizmodo March 3, 2020 Black hole photobombs asteroid Last fall, the student-built Regolith X-Ray Imaging Spectrometer onboard NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft detected a newly flaring black hole.
Bloomberg News March 2, 2020 TurboTax owner's acquisition of Credit Karma could spark antitrust concerns Barak Orbach said he believes Intuit's acquisition of Credit Karma will be approved since it could help create competition with the tech giants.
Arizona Daily Star Feb. 29, 2020 Pushing drug discoveries developed in Tucson to patients' bedside is focus of UArizona effort The College of Pharmacy's new Arizona Center for Drug Discovery seeks to energize the drug discovery process across campus.
The Washington Post Feb. 29, 2020 I thought I knew a lot about how to prevent heart disease. I was surprised by what I didn't know. Dr. Martha Gulati said that women under 55 "either don't survive their heart attack or they don't live long after" it for several reasons.
The Huffington Post Feb. 27, 2020 How long can coronavirus live on surfaces, and does disinfecting work? Charles Gerba, a professor of microbiology at the University of Arizona, discusses how people can protect themselves against coronavirus.
KOLD Feb. 27, 2020 UArizona to break ground on first tech park building Tech Parks Arizona has broken ground on the first multitenant building at the University of Arizona Tech Park at The Bridges.
CNN Feb. 26, 2020 Earth has a new mini-moon – but it's only temporary Astronomers from the Catalina Sky Survey at the University of Arizona say they have detected a rare mini-moon around Earth.
KJZZ Feb. 26, 2020 University of Arizona professor Daniel Asia on why federal funding for the arts is essential Daniel Asia, a professor in the Fred Fox School of Music, has been nominated to serve as a member of the National Council on the Arts.