Space.com Sept. 19, 2018 Giant ice volcanoes once covered dwarf planet Ceres A UA-led study marks the first time a rate of cryovolcanic activity has been calculated from observations. Its findings help solve a mystery about Ceres's missing mountains.
Arizona Public Media Sept. 18, 2018 UA researchers seek new applications for MRI technology UA professor of biomedical engineering Ted Trouard and his students are looking at ways MRI images can help doctors treat young patients with cerebral palsy.
The Chronicle of Higher Education Sept. 14, 2018 Small ways to help students feel noticed UA assistant professor Zoë Cohen discusses how she identifies struggling students and sends them personalized emails encouraging action and providing support.
Scientific American Sept. 13, 2018 Are science communicators chasing public attention at the expense of trust in science? The UA's Catherine F. Brooks writes that people too often fall into the trap of relying on emotional rather than factual approaches.
Tucson Weekly Sept. 13, 2018 Bennu trek Dante Lauretta, a professor of planetary science at the UA Lunar and Planetary Lab and the principal investigator for the OSIRIS-REx mission, is interviewed.
The New Yorker Sept. 13, 2018 The 2018 National Book Awards longlist: Poetry "feeld," a collection of poetry by UA graduate Jos Charles, was named to the longlist for the National Book Award in Poetry.
Arizona Daily Star Sept. 11, 2018 UA jumps 18 spots in US News and World Report's rankings The UA earned its highest overall mark in the U.S. News & World Report ranking since 2011, placing 46th among public institutions in the Best Colleges 2019 guidebook.
The Huffington Post Sept. 11, 2018 Bigger, slower, rainier: What does Florence portend about the future of hurricanes? The UA's Thomas Galarneau discusses the rapidly intensifying Hurricane Florence, which threatens catastrophic damage along the coast and devastating inland flooding.
Space.com Sept. 11, 2018 NASA's asteroid-sampling spacecraft begins its science work The UA-led OSIRIS-REx mission, which launched toward the near-Earth asteroid Bennu in September 2016, has begun studying the asteroid from afar.
The New York Times Sept. 11, 2018 Teaming up to get workers ready for technology of the future The AIM Photonics Academy, which includes the UA, addresses ways to prepare workers for technologies that are at the very early stages of commercial use.