The Washington Times July 22, 2019 Tofurky sues Arkansas over 'meat' labeling law The UA's Jane Bambauer discusses a First Amendment case in which Tofurky sued the state of Arkansas.
CBS News July 18, 2019 Building Giant Magellan, the world's largest telescope Construction of the mirror segments for the Giant Magellan Telescope is currently taking place in the Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab at the UA.
National Geographic July 18, 2019 This is our best look yet at the solar system's most volcanic object Alfred McEwen, a Regents' Professor in the UA Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, discusses a new report on Jupiter's moon Io.
The Arizona Republic July 17, 2019 NASA admin: ASU, UA 'leading the world' in training next generation of space scientists NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine is quoted discussing the UA's leadership role in planning the future of NASA's human spaceflight program.
Arizona Daily Star July 17, 2019 NASA awards $3 million to UA for asteroid research, inclusion of minority students Students in Arizona and Puerto Rico will have the opportunity to work on the next generation of space exploration technology.
The New York Times July 17, 2019 The sad truth about sleep-tracking devices and apps Michael Grandner said sleep trackers have a long history of use in scientific research, but that consumer-grade sleep tracking was in its early stages.
STAT News July 16, 2019 HIV’s genetic code, extracted from a nub of tissue, adds to evidence of virus’ emergence in humans a century ago UA researcher Michael Worobey recently extracted the oldest nearly full-length genetic code for an HIV-1 virus recovered thus far.
Forbes July 16, 2019 How the first men on the moon got ready to geologize there Led by Gerard Kuiper, UA scientists and graduate students mapped the moon's surface with extreme accuracy.
The Conversation July 15, 2019 Mapping the moon for Apollo Tim Swindle, director of the UA Department of Planetary Sciences, writes about the UA's role in mapping the moon's surface.