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.
Arizona Daily Star April 19, 2020 Biosphere 2 to celebrate Earth Day virtually The University of Arizona's Biosphere 2 will commemorate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day by hosting a virtual EarthFest.
The Wall Street Journal April 18, 2020 The staying inside guide: The art of the steal "Discovering the De Kooning: A WFAA Original Documentary" tells the story of a painting that was stolen from the University of Arizona Museum of Art in 1985.
University World News April 18, 2020 The future of international HE in a post-mobility world Brent White and Jenny J. Lee write that the COVID-19 pandemic has hastened the dawn of a new post-mobility world.
KNXV April 17, 2020 UA College of Medicine dean: Determining coronavirus immunity is critical to future fight, re-opening economy Dr. Michael Abecassis is interviewed about the spread of COVID-19 and the importance of antibody testing.
Arizona Public Media April 17, 2020 UA faculty share expertise, ideas in COVID-19 research group "We have faculty from the law school, and the business school, and engineering and the medical campus all talking together," said Elizabeth Cantwell.
Space.com April 17, 2020 NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft aces asteroid-sampling dress rehearsal Before touching down at sample site Nightingale this summer, the OSIRIS-REx mission will first rehearse the activities leading up to the event.
Business Insider April 16, 2020 Hundreds of USPS workers have tested positive for the coronavirus The transfer rate of viruses from paper to a person's fingers is extremely low, only 1-2%, according to Charles Gerba.
The Washington Post April 16, 2020 The Southwest is locked in the grips of the first human-caused megadrought, study finds Valerie Trouet said that the megadroughts of the past brought about major societal impacts, particularly those that persisted for decades.