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.
NPR April 11, 2019 Scientists have taken the first photo of something that's invisible – a black hole "It is the absence of light that we're looking for," said Feryal Ozel, a member of the EHT Science Council and a professor at the UA.
The Associated Press April 10, 2019 Seeing is believing: 4 lessons of the new black hole image The data collected was equivalent to a lifetime collection of selfies from 40,000 people, said discovery team member Daniel Marrone of the UA.
The Washington Post April 10, 2019 See a black hole for the first time in a historic image from the Event Horizon Telescope With the help of two radio telescopes coordinated by the UA, astronomers have taken the first direct image of a black hole.
SELF April 9, 2019 How Sarah Sellers went from surprise podium finisher at the Boston Marathon to pro athlete Sarah Sellers, a nurse anesthetist at Banner – University Medical Center South, was the second-place finisher in the women's division of the 2018 Boston Marathon.
STAT April 9, 2019 The real border crisis is occurring in medical and emergency clinics Claire Lamneck, a student at the UA College of Medicine – Tucson, writes about medical emergencies occurring in clinics along the U.S./Mexico border.
The Arizona Republic April 8, 2019 Walmart CEO tells Tucson crowd what buying your groceries could look like in the future Doug McMillon, president and CEO of Walmart, discussed the intersection of technology and grocery delivery during the 2019 Global Retailing Conference.
Arizona Daily Star April 8, 2019 This year's UA commencement speaker was the first woman of color in space Dr. Mae C. Jemison, the first woman of color to travel into space, will give the keynote address at the UA's 155th Commencement on May 10.