The New York Times Oct. 24, 2018 Explosive devices add to climate of overheated partisan rancor "People feel encouraged to attack people who are voting for the other party," said Carolyn Lukensmeyer, executive director of the National Institute for Civil Discourse.
Newsweek Oct. 24, 2018 Enigmatic rare blue asteroid 'phaethon' baffles astronomers Teddy Kareta, a graduate student at the UA, discusses 3200 Phaethon, a 3-mile-wide space rock that is one of the few asteroids responsible for a meteor shower.
Tucson Weekly Oct. 23, 2018 UA College of Nursing and MHC Healthcare partner to tackle opioid misuse Rena Love, a clinical associate professor at the UA College of Nursing, is working to bring better health care to people living in rural communities.
The New York Times Oct. 22, 2018 A centennial of death: The great influenza pandemic of 1918 "When children go and get the vaccine, they actually end up protecting the more vulnerable people around them, particularly older folks," said the UA's Michael Worobey.
The Huffington Post Oct. 21, 2018 New report shows racist, anti-Muslim candidates are losing their elections The UA's Samara Klar argues that the recent use of xenophobia and racism as a political strategy is viewed as "socially undesirable."
Arizona Daily Star Oct. 21, 2018 UA volcanologist among 10 'scientists to watch' Christopher Hamilton, a planetary scientist at the UA, was named on a list of "Scientists to Watch" by Science News.
Scientific American Oct. 19, 2018 Scientists are learning the power of outreach The UA offers a Science Communication Graduate Certificate to graduate students and postdoctoral fellows who take three elective classes on science communication.
Los Angeles Times Oct. 19, 2018 The moon deserves another closeup Christopher Cokinos, a professor of English at the UA, writes that the moon has renewed capacity to instill wonder.
The EvoLLLution Oct. 19, 2018 Immediacy, outcomes and impact: Shifting the institutional focus toward Generation Z The UA's Kasey Urquidez is interviewed about the defining characteristics of Generation Z, and reflects on what it's going to take for colleges and universities to serve them.
The New York Times Oct. 17, 2018 Why Southeast Asia and Australia's coral reefs became so rich in species New UA-led research suggests that the Central Indo-Pacific region has become the hot spot with the most biodiversity in Earth's oceans.