MarketWatch Aug. 19, 2019 This 34-year-old paid off $81,000 in student debt, but not before it took a toll on her mental health UA-led research found that individuals who experience financial challenges in college are more likely to show signs of depression later in life.
U.S. News & World Report Aug. 19, 2019 Heart experts support use of prescription fish oil to lower triglyceride levels UA researcher Ann Skulas-Ray found that prescription omega-3 fatty acid medications are a safe and effective option for reducing high triglycerides.
Cosmos Aug. 18, 2019 To frack or not to frack UA-led research found that conventional oil and gas production activities inject more water underground than other petroleum-production methods.
The Atlantic Aug. 16, 2019 An HIV genome from two decades before its discovery UA scientists extracted the oldest nearly full-length genetic code for an HIV-1 virus recovered thus far.
CNBC Aug. 16, 2019 How US antitrust law works, and what it means for Big Tech UA professor Barak Orbach discusses how U.S. antitrust law evolved and what it means for America's biggest businesses.
KOLD Aug. 16, 2019 UA joins other universities to fight human trafficking UA students and faculty are working to explore new legal solutions to support human trafficking survivors.
UPI Aug. 16, 2019 Scientists to use near-Earth object telescope to observe cosmic mergers UA researchers are examining the optical counterparts to gravitational waves triggered by massive mergers.
Arizona Public Media Aug. 16, 2019 Tucson educators bringing experience in STEM industry to classrooms The UA College of Education's Teachers in Industry program places middle and high school STEM teachers in industry jobs during the summer.
Bloomberg Aug. 15, 2019 The west is trading water for cash. The water is running out UA Regents' Professor Robert Glennon said there needs to be improved efficiency in how desert farms irrigate their crops.
Mic Aug. 14, 2019 Why do we sext? It's about more than just lust, says new research Morgan Johnstonbaugh found that young women reported a complex mix of reasons for sending sexual images of themselves to others electronically.