KGUN June 25, 2019 UA researchers' proposed strategy to aging brain health UA psychologist Lee Ryan has proposed a precision aging model designed to help researchers better understand and treat age-related cognitive decline.
UPI June 24, 2019 Astronauts, not robots, essential to getting answers on the moon Timothy Swindle, director of the UA Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, discusses how well-trained astronauts can see and do things robots can't.
Slate June 22, 2019 The best sunscreen Lisa Quale, a health educator at the UA Cancer Center, is interviewed about ways to best evaluate different brands of sunscreen.
Arizona Daily Star June 22, 2019 UA scientists' proposal advances in National Science Foundation's idea competition UA researchers Mihai Surdeanu, Barbara Carrapa and Mihai Ducea submitted a proposal to the National Science Foundation's 2026 Idea Machine.
CNN June 22, 2019 Apollo 11 is paving a path from the moon to Mars "The moon serves as a Rosetta Stone for understanding the rest of the solar system," said Timothy Swindle, director of the UA Lunar and Planetary Laboratory.
The New York Times June 22, 2019 Queer people of color led the LGBTQ charge, but were denied the rewards "They are always on the front line," said Susan Stryker, a professor of gender and women's studies at the UA.
Prevention June 21, 2019 Former Surgeon General says medical exemptions for vaccines are necessary but rare Dr. Richard Carmona, former U.S. surgeon general and a distinguished professor of public health at the UA, writes about the importance of vaccines.
NPR Science Friday June 21, 2019 Arm yourself with these cephalopod STEM activities A UA program that teaches students about the communication methods of cephalopods is included in a list of cephalopod-related educational materials.
NBC News June 21, 2019 Apollo moon rocks may unlock more secrets about our solar system Jessica Barnes was recently selected by NASA to receive access to previously unopened moon rock samples.
The Washington Post June 20, 2019 Why is American masculinity at the center of gun culture, but not the gun debate? Jennifer Carlson, a sociology professor at the UA who studies gun politics and gender, is interviewed.