The New York Times July 19, 2018 The water wars of Arizona Robert Glennon, Regents' Professor of Law at the UA, discusses the depleted aquifer near Sulphur Springs Valley in Arizona.
The Washington Post July 19, 2018 These migrants were separated from their children — and aren't sure they should be reunite A recent study on migration from Guatemala by scholars at the UA found that financial debt could be pushing thousands of Guatemalans into homelessness.
The Washington Post July 18, 2018 Housing values may fall as baby boomers die off or sell off, two studies say The UA's Arthur C. Nelson says some local markets with large oversupplies of boomer homes for sale could encounter significant price declines.
Harvard Business Review July 17, 2018 Research: We take more risks when we compete against rivals An emerging field of research supports the idea that rivalries can motivate competitors to perform at higher levels.
Bloomberg July 16, 2018 New tariffs could hurt tilapia's popularity Kevin Fitzsimmons, a UA professor and director of America's Tilapia Alliance, says that U.S. consumers will suffer more than Chinese producers.
WebMD July 16, 2018 Can dogs keep kids from getting allergies? Studies show that children who grow up in households with dogs have a lower risk for developing autoimmune illnesses such as asthma and allergies.
The Wall Street Journal July 15, 2018 A multi-layered drama The UA's Robert E. Gordon writes about how in the "Last Supper," Leonardo da Vinci puts linear perspective, then a relatively new pictorial device, to spiritual ends.
Space.com July 15, 2018 Mercury's crust might be thinner than anyone thought Michael Sori, a planetary scientist at the UA, used careful mathematical calculations to determine the density of Mercury's crust, which is thinner than anyone thought.
Minneapolis Star-Tribune July 14, 2018 What separates dogs and wolves? Researchers journey to Anoka County to find out UA researchers have traveled to the Wildlife Science Center in Anoka County, Minnesota, to conduct behavioral work with wolf puppies.
The Arizona Republic July 12, 2018 Arizona universities got a boost in admissions from California in the past decade Four-year schools in Arizona receive more incoming California students than any other state in the country. The UA's Kasey Urquidez is interviewed.