KOLD Feb. 13, 2020 Arizona students create VR classroom In a custom-developed VR classroom, nanoscale objects come to life for students thanks to the power of science data visualization.
REI Feb. 13, 2020 What we know about running's impact on mental health Anthropologist David Raichlen is interviewed about his research into the connections between distance running, mood and evolution.
Fox News Feb. 13, 2020 Mars discovery: Salt water sometimes forms on the Red Planet's surface, scientist says Salt water may form on the surface of Mars for a few days every year, according to new research that involved University of Arizona scientists.
The Washington Post Feb. 13, 2020 Spring has arrived weeks early in the South. Flowers are blooming, and that could be a problem. Research scientist Theresa Crimmins said spring has arrived up to four weeks early in some locations based on several indexes.
CNET Feb. 12, 2020 Almost half our species could be extinct in 50 years due to climate change, researchers predict A new study by University of Arizona researchers presents detailed estimates of global extinction from climate change by 2070.
Reuters Feb. 12, 2020 Virtual reality may help relieve pain during childbirth Dr. Michael Foley discusses a new study that found that immersion in virtual reality may relieve some of the pain of contractions before childbirth.
AZ Big Media Feb. 12, 2020 4 UArizona innovators named senior members of National Academy of Inventors The National Academy of Inventors has named Rajesh Khanna, Jordan Lancaster, James T. Schwiegerling and Joseph Valacich as senior members.
Popular Mechanics Feb. 11, 2020 These 10 women are changing the way we talk about science Earyn McGee is popular on Twitter as the creator of #FindThatLizard. She is included on a list of influential women in science.
KJZZ Feb. 11, 2020 'Going All City': How a UA professor is changing the conversation about graffiti in LA Stefano Bloch, author of "Going All City: Struggle and Survival in L.A.'s Graffiti Subculture," is interviewed.
Photonics.com Feb. 11, 2020 VR classroom immerses students in nanotechnology In a custom-developed VR classroom, nanoscale objects come to life for students thanks to the power of science data visualization.