The Washington Post Sept. 8, 2018 She made the discovery, but a man got the Nobel. A half-century later, she’s won a $3 million prize. UA astrophysicist Feryal Özel discusses Jocelyn Bell Burnell, who discovered pulsars in 1967 and changed astrophysics.
Arizona Daily Star Sept. 8, 2018 Cherished trees and plants may disappear, new UA study shows UA-led research found that planet warming drove major changes in vegetation and future warming may drive similarly dramatic changes around the world.
Los Angeles Times Sept. 7, 2018 When your prescription drug is tainted with a chemical 'used to make rocket fuel' Ivo Abraham, a professor of pharmacy practice at the UA, said that it is relatively easy for contaminated drugs to slip past regulators.
Arizona Daily Wildcat Sept. 7, 2018 One small step, no small feat: UA's long history with NASA The UA has been a part of every NASA planetary mission since 1964. However, the relationship predates even the moon landing.
HomeWorld Business Sept. 6, 2018 For retailers, stores remain in the fore Scott Hessell, director of the Terry Lundgren Center for Retailing at the UA, said that retailers must evolve their stores and their relationships with consumers.
KGUN Sept. 6, 2018 Lie detection system developed for use at US border The UA has licensed a deception-detection technology to local startup Discern Science International Inc.
Quartz Sept. 5, 2018 Your open office might make you more active and less stressed UA-led research found that open office seating arrangements offer health benefits not seen in workers in cubicles or private offices.
Nature Sept. 5, 2018 The quest to conquer Earth's space junk problem Researchers such as UA astrodynamicist Aaron Rosengren are working to reduce the threats posed by more than 20,000 objects in space.
Live Science Sept. 4, 2018 How massive is the milky way? UA researchers discovered a new technique for estimating the mass of galaxies that promises more reliable results, especially when applied to large datasets.
Arizona Daily Star Sept. 4, 2018 We're draining Lake Powell to prop up Lake Mead, scientists warn Federal management of the Colorado River's reservoirs is draining Lake Powell while keeping Lake Mead propped up out of shortage territory, says the UA's Karl Flessa.