Space.com May 28, 2019 The sand dunes of Mars move in a weird way A team of planetary scientists led by the UA's Matthew Chojnacki set out to uncover the conditions that govern sand movement on Mars.
International Business Times May 28, 2019 Three simple interventions improve survival of severe head injury victims, says study The implementation of a massive UA-led public health initiative has doubled the survival rate of severe traumatic brain injury victims.
Geek.com May 27, 2019 You can help UA asteroid probe accomplish mission The UA-led OSIRIS-REx mission is looking for volunteers from the public to help map the boulders near our potential sample collection sites.
Scientific American May 24, 2019 'Tug-of-war' between air pollution and CO2 masks warming's impacts Rainfall from the Asian summer monsoon has been decreasing for the past 80 years, a decline unprecedented in the last 448 years.
Arizona Daily Star May 24, 2019 UA researchers look to bring new blood tests for cancer to market Researchers at the UA developed a new blood test that can detect most major cancers.
Fox News May 23, 2019 Major Martian ice discovery thrills scientists Newly discovered layers of ice buried a mile beneath Mars' north pole could be one of the largest water reservoirs on the planet.
Inside Higher Ed May 22, 2019 Plug-and-Play Online Courses: Innovation or Dystopia? Catrina Mitchum, a lecturer in the UA Department of English, has grown interested in researching the advantages and disadvantages of predesigned courses.
The Wall Street Journal May 21, 2019 How politicians should respond to climate change College students discuss the political actions needed to combat climate change. The UA's Andrew Cahalan writes that compromise and bipartisanship are key.
CNBC May 21, 2019 As a financial advisor shortage looms, college programs look to help fill the talent gap Rick Rosen, director of the financial planning program at the UA, discusses how college programs are addressing a possible financial advisor shortage.
Scroll.In May 21, 2019 'Things are not what they seem': How Haruki Murakami blurs the lines of reality in his novels J. Philip Gabriel, a professor of East Asian studies at the UA, discusses the work of novelist Haruki Murakami.