KUNC June 19, 2019 Groundwater pumping diminishes streams across the country, study finds A new study led by UA researcher Laura Condon has important implications for managing U.S. water resources.
Reuters June 19, 2019 Lack of sleep linked to mental health problems for college students Preliminary results from a UA-led study suggest that there is a relationship between insufficient sleep and mental health symptoms in college students.
KJZZ June 18, 2019 Phoenix, UA delegations visit Mexico City UA President Robert C. Robbins led a delegation that is looking to strengthen collaborative research and education between the U.S. and Mexico.
AZ Big Media June 17, 2019 Tucson tech sector reveals a hub of innovation in Southern Arizona A column examines how Tucson is becoming a hotbed for innovation. Doug Hockstad, assistant vice president of Tech Launch Arizona, is interviewed.
Fox News June 17, 2019 New Mars crater exposes mysterious darker material The UA-operated HiRISE camera captured an image of a crater that exposed a "darker material" underneath Mars' reddish dust.
The Associated Press June 17, 2019 Scientists take a peek behind those sad puppy dog eyes The UA's Evan MacLean called the findings fascinating, but cautioned that the muscle difference could be an indirect effect of other changes.
KGUN June 17, 2019 UA scientists predict strong hurricane season The UA Hurricane Forecast predicts there will be eight hurricanes during this year's Atlantic hurricane season.
CBS News Sunday Morning June 16, 2019 Firefighters battle occupational cancer Since 2002, almost two out of every three firefighters who died on the job died of cancer. UA researcher Dr. Jeffrey Burgess is interviewed.
Seattle Times June 15, 2019 Formerly homeless Tacoma teen becomes first in his family to head to college Vincenzo Di Salvo plans to attend the UA – his top choice – and become the first in his family to attend college.
Scientific American June 15, 2019 Big changes needed to fight harassment, group tells us biomedical agency The UA's Roberta Diaz Brinton says it is clear that the NIH working group understands how the culture of science enables harassment.