NBC News Sept. 28, 2018 Skull-shaped 'death comet' asteroid will fly by Earth after Halloween The UA's Vishnu Reddy discusses asteroid 2015 TB145, which will fly past Earth at a distance of 25 million miles on Nov. 11.
FiveThirtyEight Sept. 28, 2018 Why humans are bad at spotting lies "The best estimate, and that's from a lot of studies all accumulated, is that we're about 54 percent accurate," said the UA's Judee Burgoon.
The Mercury News Sept. 27, 2018 Interview with UA President Robert C. Robbins UA President Robert C. Robbins discusses a wide range of topics with Pac-12 Hotline columnist Jon Wilner.
The New York Times Sept. 27, 2018 Not all women have a clear answer for how sexual assault affected them. That doesn’t mean it had no effect. "If you are too upset, you are crazy. If you are not upset enough, people don't believe you were raped," said UA Regents' Professor Mary Koss.
The Atlantic Sept. 26, 2018 What surveys dating back decades reveal about date rape Mary Koss, a Regents' Professor of Public Health at the UA, writes about how decades of research shows that women have been reluctant to report their sexual assaults.
Science News Sept. 26, 2018 Christopher Hamilton explores the architecture of other worlds Christopher Hamilton, a planetary scientist at the UA, was named on a list of "Scientists to Watch" by Science News.
The Guardian Sept. 25, 2018 Sleepless in ... Seattle? Which city gets the least shuteye? The UA's Michael Grandner said that exceeding a comfortable income bracket tends to be associated with sleeping less — not more.
Arizona Daily Star Sept. 25, 2018 UA donors give $317 million last year, setting record Donors made fiscal year 2018 the most philanthropic in UA history, with gifts, pledges and realized bequests totaling $317 million.
Arizona Public Media Sept. 24, 2018 Endowment to support global-literature collection for kids A $1 million gift has been made to the UA to support Worlds of Words, the largest collection of global literature for children and young adults in the nation.
Arizona Daily Star Sept. 22, 2018 25 years after first experiment ended, Biosphere poised for new efforts in science, outreach Leaders of the UA-operated Biosphere 2 believe it is poised to become an important hub for science, technological development and outreach.