The Guardian Nov. 8, 2018 Studying your dreams: Bradley Cooper swears by it. Would trying it unleash my creativity? Experts discuss "dream study," a new trend sweeping the creative world. UA sleep and dream specialist Rubin Naiman is interviewed.
Fox News Nov. 8, 2018 Diamond-shaped asteroid captured by NASA spacecraft stuns scientists A new animation shows the asteroid Bennu rotating for one full revolution. The images were captured by the PolyCam camera on the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft.
AZ Big Media Nov. 6, 2018 UA-led report: Building water-efficient cities requires collaboration To create livable, aesthetically pleasing cities that are also water-efficient, UA experts say water managers and urban planners will need to increase their coordination efforts.
Arizona Public Media Nov. 5, 2018 Study: Tomato imports lead to billions of dollars, thousands of jobs A new UA-led study says imported fresh tomatoes from Mexico contributed $4.8 billion in sales to the U.S. economy in 2016.
The Arizona Republic Nov. 2, 2018 UA receives $8 million commitment toward new indoor sports center Construction of the Cole and Jeannie Davis Sports Center is expected to be completed in January.
The Washington Post Nov. 1, 2018 Thanks to active-shooter drills at school, my 4-year-old thought fireworks were gunshots The UA's Heidi L. Pottinger writes that active-shooter drills cause trauma for children, potentially impacting their education and health outcomes.
The Chronicle of Higher Education Nov. 1, 2018 What a med-school professor learned by teaching undergrads The UA's Jennifer Schnellmann is interviewed about her ideas to make pharmacology courses accessible to undergraduates and nonspecialists.
Arizona Daily Star Nov. 1, 2018 Former South Tucson judge Ronald Wilson is hired as UA's Title IX director The University of Arizona has announced the hiring of Ronald A. Wilson as Title IX director following a nationwide search.
NPR Oct. 31, 2018 Another 'Civil War?' Pessimism about political violence deepens in a divided nation Carolyn Lukensmeyer discusses whether there is a deep national pessimism about the outlook for peaceful politics in the U.S.
The Washington Post Oct. 31, 2018 Startling new research finds large buildup of heat in the oceans New research shows that the world's oceans have been soaking up far more excess heat in recent decades than scientists realized. The UA's Joellen Russell is interviewed.