The Washington Post Sept. 2, 2019 As humans shaped dogs' bodies, we also altered their brains UA researcher Daniel Horschler said variations found across dog breeds could be an important model for understanding how brains work in general.
The Guardian Aug. 31, 2019 Boiling point: In Tucson, not everyone is equal in the face of heat The UA's Gregg Garfin says that heat islands cause night temperatures to rise even faster than daytime ones and leave less time for recovery.
The Atlantic Aug. 30, 2019 The meaning of silence in conversations about death UA associate professor David Gramling co-authored a book that aims to show physicians how palliative-care conversations work.
Forbes Aug. 30, 2019 How health care is using big data and AI to cure disease A novel computer program developed at the UA helps medical professionals predict how diseases will progress in new patients.
Science Magazine Aug. 30, 2019 The world's first animal was probably a carnivore A UA study found that the first animal likely was a carnivore and that humans, along with other omnivores, belong to a rare breed.
NPR Aug. 30, 2019 A speedy test for norovirus could help water supplies check for contamination UA researchers have created a simple, portable and inexpensive method for detecting extremely low levels of norovirus.
Fox News Aug. 29, 2019 Wilbur and Wilma Wildcat on 'Fox and Friends' UA mascots Wilbur and Wilma Wildcat took part in a segment on college football on the "Fox and Friends" morning show.
KJZZ Aug. 28, 2019 UA to provide new scholarships for STEM transfers from Pima Community College A $4.8 million grant will help create a stronger path for Pima Community College students who transfer to the UA to pursue degrees in STEM fields.
NPR Aug. 27, 2019 A newer, faster way to detect norovirus in water supplies UA researchers have created a simple, portable and inexpensive method for detecting extremely low levels of norovirus.
The New York Times Aug. 27, 2019 Should you take your shoes off at home? Charles Gerba, a professor and microbiologist at the UA, has studied how many and which kinds of bacteria linger on the bottom of shoes.