Fox News June 17, 2019 New Mars crater exposes mysterious darker material The UA-operated HiRISE camera captured an image of a crater that exposed a "darker material" underneath Mars' reddish dust.
CBS News Sunday Morning June 16, 2019 Firefighters battle occupational cancer Since 2002, almost two out of every three firefighters who died on the job died of cancer. UA researcher Dr. Jeffrey Burgess is interviewed.
Seattle Times June 15, 2019 Formerly homeless Tacoma teen becomes first in his family to head to college Vincenzo Di Salvo plans to attend the UA – his top choice – and become the first in his family to attend college.
Scientific American June 15, 2019 Big changes needed to fight harassment, group tells us biomedical agency The UA's Roberta Diaz Brinton says it is clear that the NIH working group understands how the culture of science enables harassment.
Inc. June 15, 2019 Here's how much sleep you need to be productive at work, according to science Preliminary results from a UA-led study suggest that several sleep-related symptoms are associated with decreased work productivity.
The Conversation June 14, 2019 Elder abuse increasing, without increased awareness UA researchers Linda Phillips and Lisa O'Neill write about the difficulties in studying elder abuse trends.
CNET June 12, 2019 Star Trek on Mars: NASA spots Starfleet logo in dune footprint The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter's HiRISE camera team highlighted a Martian sand dune formation that looks like the Starfleet logo from Star Trek.
Arizona Public Media June 12, 2019 2019 sees highest number of indigenous medical school grads at UA to date This year's graduating cohort of medical students at the UA had the highest number of Native American students in the college's history.
WIRED June 11, 2019 New space telescopes could look like giant beach balls The UA's Chris Walker is interviewed about his project to develop inflatable balloon reflectors that could peer into deep space and scan for signs of water.
The New York Times June 10, 2019 Migrants in custody at hospitals are treated like felons, doctors say Dr. Samantha Varner, and a resident in obstetrics and gynecology at the UA and a founder of the Arizona Asylum Network, is interviewed.