Arizona Daily Star Sept. 4, 2019 New Oro Valley bioscience incubator marks partnership with UA An Oro Valley bioscience group recently broke ground on a business incubator launched a partnership with the UA.
The Associated Press Sept. 4, 2019 University researcher awarded grant for sleep apnea program UA professor Dr. Sairam Parthasarathy has been awarded nearly $1.4 million for a peer-support program for sleep apnea patients.
Mother Jones Sept. 4, 2019 The best place for harvesting solar energy is not where I expected it to be A new paper by Greg Barron-Gafford presents the first field-data assessment of outcomes of a multi-year study of agrivoltaics in dryland regions.
The Associated Press Sept. 3, 2019 Grant aims to boost number of Navajos studying neuroscience Researchers at the UA and Dine College are partnering to try to get more Navajo students into biomedical sciences.
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.
Arizona Daily Wildcat Sept. 2, 2019 Q&A with State Poetry Champion and spitting poetry verses Edgardo Aguilar, a Tucson native a UA freshman, was recently named the 2019 Arizona Poetry Out Loud State Champion.
Business Insider Sept. 2, 2019 NASA is helping SpaceX scout these 9 places on Mars for landing the first Starship rocket missions SpaceX collaborated with NASA and the UA to capture new photos of possible landing sites on Mars.
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.