Reader's Digest Feb. 20, 2018 These are the signs you're having a silent migraine, and how to treat it A "silent migraine" isn't an official medical term, but patients sometimes use it to describe when they get a migraine aura but don't suffer from the accompanying head pain.
KGUN9 Feb. 20, 2018 Brain liquefaction after stroke is toxic to surviving brain A discovery by UA researchers in the Department of Immunobiology may help develop new treatments to prevent dementia after stroke.
Wired Feb. 20, 2018 This computer uses light — not electricity — to train AI algorithms A prototype optical computer processes data using light, not electricity, and is learning to recognize handwritten digits.
The Tennessean Feb. 20, 2018 Bridgestone aims to harvest desert shrub for rubber Bridgestone has made experimental tires out of guayule, a flowering perennial in the aster family native to deserts in the U.S. and Mexico.
USA Today Feb. 19, 2018 Are boys 'broken'? Another mass shooting renews debate on toxic masculinity Comedian Michael Ian Black's tweet, "Deeper even than the gun problem is this: Boys are broken," sparked a vitriolic debate about the role of gender in gun violence.
US News & World Report Feb. 17, 2018 Lessons From the Past as Immigrants Take Church Sanctuary More people are taking sanctuary today than at any time since the 1980s, and the number of churches, synagogues, and mosques ready to offer haven has surged in response.
Newsweek Feb. 16, 2018 After Florida shooting, students across the US brought guns to school Reports of students taking guns to school after the massacre in Parkland, Florida, could be attributable to students seeking security in the wake of chaos.
The Washington Post Feb. 16, 2018 David Brooks thinks the two-party system is doomed. He's right — and wrong. The UA's Samara Klar writes that dissatisfaction with the Republicans and Democrats may not be enough to spur a fundamental change to the party system.
Phoenix Business Journal Feb. 16, 2018 Arizona universities investing millions to land the next great innovation With more than 80 percent growth in invention disclosures during Tech Launch Arizona’s first five years, UA President Robert C. Robbins said the UA has great promise for the future.
Time Feb. 15, 2018 Inside one couple's experimental treatment to battle Alzheimer's disease Dr. Pierre Tariot, a professor of psychiatry at the UA, discusses what researchers believe could be the first drug to halt Alzheimer's disease.