Arizona Daily Star Feb. 16, 2019 With new indoor sports facility, UA keeping up with Pac-12 Construction of the Cole and Jeannie Davis Sports Center, a climate-controlled multipurpose facility, is expected to be completed soon.
The Verge Feb. 15, 2019 Where will the materials for our clean energy future come from? Mary Poulton, co-director of the Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources at the UA, is interviewed about the complicated processes involving copper extraction.
KGUN Feb. 15, 2019 UA home to 8 of this year's Fulbright US Scholars Eight UA faculty members have the opportunity to teach and conduct research internationally thanks to Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program awards.
Consumer Affairs Feb. 15, 2019 Payless reportedly preparing for bankruptcy, store closures UA researcher Sabrina Helm found that most consumers would be concerned about the social implications of abandoning physical stores.
Men's Health Feb. 14, 2019 How to rebound from a major life setback "People going through separation often have a problem of managing their stress," said David Sbarra. "That, in and of itself, is a problem you have to solve."
Arizona Daily Star Feb. 14, 2019 Two UA astronomers part of $242M NASA mission launching in 2023 NASA has selected SPHEREx as the newest space telescope mission to investigate the early evolution of the universe. UA researchers include Elisabeth Krause and Tim Eifler.
Arizona Daily Wildcat Feb. 14, 2019 Q&A: $20 million endowment to College of Optical Sciences* UA Professor Emeritus James C. Wyant is interviewed about his reasons for the donation and his work in optical sciences.
Arizona Public Media Feb. 14, 2019 Investigating the mind-body dialogue The UA's Katalin Gothard will discuss how changes in the body influence the mind, and how health and disease can be better understood via the exchange of biological signals.
Newsweek Feb. 13, 2019 Underground volcanism could cause liquid water on Mars, scientists say A new UA-led study argues there needs to be an underground source of heat for liquid water to exist underneath the south polar ice cap of Mars.
Inverse Feb. 13, 2019 Scientist explains why your phone seems more appealing than your valentine The allure of smartphones, and how they impact our interpersonal relationships, might be the result of our evolutionary history, suggests new UA-led research.