Arizona Daily Star Jan. 22, 2020 University of Arizona joins Tucson effort to get people facing opioid charges into treatment More treatment and fewer arrests for those with drug addictions is the goal of a new program.
KJZZ Jan. 22, 2020 Southern Ocean has climate change clues for Arizona From the Southern Ocean, professor Joellen Russell is collecting big data that is expected to tell us more about the Earth and its climate.
Arizona Public Media Jan. 21, 2020 Researcher studies how exercise and stress impact the immune system According to University of Arizona nutritional scientist Richard Simpson, exercise and stress can both affect the body's immune system.
Fast Company Jan. 21, 2020 Faking your emotions at work can damage your career: Here’s what to do instead Research from the Eller College of Management finds that making an effort to feel positive emotions, rather than faking them, can produce personal and professional benefits.
Arizona Daily Star Jan. 20, 2020 Researchers study how exposure to blue light can help those with concussions Early morning blue light exposure therapy can aid the healing process of people impacted by mild traumatic brain injury.
Arizona Daily Star Jan. 20, 2020 Socially savvy artificial intelligence to be developed University of Arizona researchers hope to create an AI agent that can gather and use information about humans' social interactions to help teams meet their goals.
STAT News Jan. 20, 2020 Does 'no more copays, no more deductibles' really represent radical health care reform? Christopher Robertson writes that in order to implement real and enduring change, we may have to turn away from substantial copays and deductibles.
Daily Mail Jan. 17, 2020 Nocturnal animals first evolved to make vocal noises 200 million years ago A study tracing acoustic communication reveals that the ability to vocalize goes back hundreds of millions of years and is associated with a nocturnal lifestyle.
KOLD Jan. 16, 2020 Biopshere 2 reopens rainforest after drought research After two months of controlled drought, Biosphere 2's tropical rainforest is dancing in the rain once again.
USA Today Jan. 16, 2020 Most coffee makers are crawling with germs and growing mold, experts say. Here's why Charles Gerba says coffee break rooms have more bacteria than restrooms in most office buildings.