KJZZ April 16, 2019 How do our brains grasp the concept of metaphors? UA researcher Vicky Lai studies how the brain processes different types of language, including metaphors.
NBC News April 14, 2019 Active shooter drills are scaring kids and may not protect them. Some schools are taking a new approach. Heidi Pottinger, a researcher with the UA Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, discusses her son's experience with an active shooter drill.
NPR 'Science Friday' April 12, 2019 A coral rescue effort – in Arizona Scientists at the UA-operated Biosphere 2 are beginning an experiment to fix the facility's ocean as a model to help corals on a global scale.
The New York Times April 12, 2019 Sarah Sellers and the craziest schedule in running Sarah Sellers, a nurse anesthetist at Banner – University Medical Center South and elite marathon runner, insists that being busier makes her faster.
The New York Times April 12, 2019 Is America hopelessly polarized, or just allergic to politics? Samara Klar, an associate professor of political science at the UA, writes that political polarization in the U.S. is not as extreme as most people believe.
NPR 'Science Friday' April 12, 2019 Plunging into the physics of the black hole image Feryal Özel, a professor of astrophysics at the UA and EHT study scientist, discusses the first-ever black hole image.
BBC April 12, 2019 Black hole image: Why does it look like an orange ring? The UA's Feryal Ozel explains how the image confirms Einstein's theory about black holes.
Inverse April 12, 2019 The Internet Couldn't Handle All the Data From the First Black Hole Photo With the help of two radio telescopes coordinated by the UA, astronomers have taken the first direct image of a black hole.
Inverse April 12, 2019 Astronomers reveal 3 things the historic black hole photo confirms about space The UA's Chi-Kwan Chan said the new observations represent yet another piece of evidence that Einstein's General Theory of Relativity was right.
The Arizona Republic April 12, 2019 UA trying to open the state's first public veterinary school in Oro Valley ABOR approved the creation of a UA College of Veterinary Medicine, which would serve as the state's only public veterinary-medicine program.