Forbes July 4, 2019 Do astronauts have an increased risk of cancer? UA-led research found that astronauts who embarked on spaceflights lasting longer than six months experienced a decrease in the functionality of NK cells.
MarketWatch July 3, 2019 One simple way to reduce high blood pressure A bad night's sleep may result in a spike in blood pressure that night and the following day, according to new research led by the UA.
USA Today July 3, 2019 Leave your shoes at the door: Science says they could make you sick UA microbiologist Charles Gerba led a study that tested the amount of bacteria found on shoes.
National Geographic July 2, 2019 Dive beneath the pyramids of Egypt's black pharaohs Pearce Paul Creasman, curator in the UA Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, is among the researchers leading an exploration of the tomb.
KVOA July 2, 2019 UA to offer first intelligence degree in the country The UA will create the country's first Bachelor of Applied Science in intelligence and information operations.
KJZZ July 1, 2019 UA receives $1.78M CDC grant to study safer mining fuels Researchers at the UA Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health will study alternatives to diesel fuel.
CNN July 1, 2019 Hubble spies slow-motion fireworks in space UA researcher Nathan Smith discusses a new NASA Hubble Space Telescope image of the star system Eta Carinae.
Arizona Daily Star July 1, 2019 UA alumnus donates $8.8M to College of Medicine The UA College of Medicine – Tucson has received an $8.8 million gift from the estate of Dr. Ronald K. Baker, a 1975 alumnus of the college.
WIRED July 1, 2019 New analysis techniques unearth a trove of unusual minerals The most bountiful sources of new minerals are mines, quarries and other sites of resource exploration, says UA assistant professor Isabel Barton.
Arizona Daily Star June 29, 2019 Ready for impact: UA leads successful global test to asteroid threat The UA's Vishnu Reddy led a team of 70 scientists from 14 different countries to find, track and characterize a real asteroid.