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.
Arizona Daily Star Sept. 3, 2018 UA Mobile Health Program expanding services for those lacking access to care The UA Mobile Health Program, which provides free health-care services to those without insurance or limited access to insurance, has expanded its services.
The Washington Post Aug. 30, 2018 Climate change could render many of Earth's ecosystems unrecognizable UA researchers found that planet warming drove major changes in vegetation and future warming may drive similarly dramatic changes around the world.
Arizona Daily Star Aug. 29, 2018 UA Tech Park is support site for national solar-technology contest The UA Tech Park has been selected by the federal government to act as a mentor organization to companies taking part in a competition with $3 million in prize money.
NPR Aug. 29, 2018 Investigators track contaminated lettuce outbreak to a cattle feedlot Channah Rock, a water quality specialist at the UA, says that dust from a cattle feedlot might have settled on romaine leaves that had been damaged by an unusual freeze.
Astronomy Magazine Aug. 28, 2018 Take control of a Mars orbiter Alfred McEwen, principal investigator of the UA-operated HiRISE camera, writes about HiWish, the web tool through which the public can request images of Mars.
Sahuarita Sun Aug. 28, 2018 Tech Series: Into world of virtual, augmented reality Bryan Carter, an associate professor of African-American studies at the UA, is interviewed about how he uses virtual reality technology in his courses.
Psych Central Aug. 25, 2018 Ability to recall life events may help ID early-stage Alzheimer's A UA study found that testing how well people remember past events could help medical professionals identify who is at risk for developing Alzheimer's disease.
CBS News Aug. 24, 2018 Asteroid probe captures first images of its distant target Using its multipurpose camera designed at the UA, NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft spied its target asteroid for the first time from about 1.4 million miles away.