Carbon Brief Nov. 20, 2018 Melting Antarctic ice could slow global temperature rise, study says As the Antarctic ice sheet melts, warming of the atmosphere will be delayed by about a decade but sea level rise will accelerate, according to new UA-led research.
The Arizona Republic Nov. 19, 2018 Malls — yes, malls — are likely to benefit from shopping surge as they reinvent As the busy shopping days loom near, a new UA-led study examines consumers' perceptions of today's changing retail environment.
NPR Nov. 16, 2018 Pedaling your way to work Jessica Hersh-Ballering discusses the numerous programs the UA offers to support and encourage many forms of alternate transportation, including bicycles.
BuzzFeed Nov. 16, 2018 We asked the experts how to safely thaw turkey so you don't die Thawing turkey at room temperature allows for harmful bacteria to grow, according to Kelly Reynolds, an environmental biologist in the UA.
Arizona Public Media Nov. 16, 2018 UA President Robbins unveils new strategic plan The Arizona Board of Regents unanimously accepted the new strategic plan for the University of Arizona following a detailed presentation by President Robert C. Robbins.
Consumer Affairs Nov. 15, 2018 Consumers aren't ready to see the end of brick-and-mortar retailers As the busy shopping days loom near, a new UA-led study examines consumers' perceptions of today's changing retail environment.
Undark Nov. 15, 2018 Black holes: The ultimate heart of darkness In his new book "Einstein's Monsters," UA astronomer Chris Impey probes the history and significance of one of the universe's most mysterious phenomena.
Arizona Public Media Nov. 15, 2018 Arizona high schoolers co-author scientific research thanks to internship Summer internships in a UA bioinformatics laboratory led to the realization of a prestigious scientific goal for three local students.
The Atlantic Nov. 15, 2018 A bold new strategy for stopping the rise of superbugs The UA's Michael Johnson discusses how scientists have pinpointed a molecule that accelerates the evolution of drug-resistant microbes.
NPR Nov. 14, 2018 Mexico's endangered stingless bees mysteriously find a sweeter home in Cuba Stephen Buchmann, a pollination ecologist at the UA, discusses a rare, stingless bee that may be going extinct, but a mysterious relocation to Cuba may save its future.