Arizona Daily Star Dec. 10, 2019 UArizona takes lead on new asteroid hunting mission for NASA Amy Mainzer will provide technical leadership for the projected Near-Earth Object Surveillance Mission.
Inverse Dec. 8, 2019 2019 was the year a black hole broke the internet With the help of two radio telescopes coordinated by the University of Arizona, astronomers have taken the first direct image of a black hole.
WIRED Dec. 6, 2019 No one knows why rocks are exploding from asteroid Bennu The OSIRIS-REx science team has identified three possible explanations for the particles that asteroid Bennu is tossing into space.
Time Dec. 6, 2019 What happened to the U.S.S. Arizona after Pearl Harbor? Wilber Bowers sent a bell from the U.S.S. Arizona to the University of Arizona in 1946, where it remains to this day.
The Wall Street Journal Dec. 5, 2019 Shh! Companies are fixing accounting errors quietly "The significant share price movement suggests that managers and investors disagree about the importance of the errors," said Preeti Choudhary.
Healio Dec. 2, 2019 University of Arizona receives large grant to study benefits of eye wear for toddlers University of Arizona researchers are studying the benefits of early eyeglasses treatment for astigmatism in children using wearable sensors.
Forbes Dec. 2, 2019 How to eat, sleep and live better, with Dr. Andrew Weil Dr. Andrew Weil is interviewed about his health and wellness strategies.
KJZZ Dec. 2, 2019 University of Arizona ready to receive students at veterinary school The University of Arizona is preparing for the opening of the state's first public College of Veterinary Medicine.
Arizona Daily Star Dec. 1, 2019 NASA spacecraft studying solar winds completes its 3rd lap around sun After data collected during the first two solar orbits was released on Nov. 12, two University of Arizona researchers are excited about what's to come.
Arizona Daily Star Nov. 30, 2019 Many plant species are rare, vulnerable to extinction New University of Arizona research investigates how location might put exceedingly rare plants at risk of human development and a changing climate.