The Arizona Republic Jan. 27, 2018 It's an Arizona Super Bowl with Nick Foles, Rob Gronkowski, Marquis Flowers The NFL teams of former Arizona Wildcats Rob Gronkowski, Marquis Flowers and Nick Foles have made it to the Super Bowl.
How Stuff Works Jan. 26, 2018 Earth and Mars Experience Mysterious Mega-avalanches The circumstances surrounding the two mega-avalanches in Tibet may also apply to another location: Mars.
The Atlantic Jan. 26, 2018 Urban bird feeders are changing the course of evolution The impact of feeding most birds cities is examined as the future of many wild animals will depend on their ability to adapt to an increasingly urbanized world.
Scientific American Jan. 26, 2018 A private place where HIV, Zika and Ebola hide Immune privilege allows foreign invaders, including viruses, to find protection from the immune system within the testes. Exactly how is still being worked out by scientists.
USA Today Jan. 26, 2018 Rob Gronkowski, Nick Foles to face off in Super Bowl They will face off in the Super Bowl for the Patriots and Eagles, but long before that their careers intersected in Tucson.
Science Daily Jan. 24, 2018 Record jump in 2014-2016 global temperatures largest since 1900 Global surface temperatures surged from 2014 to 2016, boosting the total amount of warming since the start of the last century by more than 25 percent in just three years.
San Diego Union-Tribune Jan. 24, 2018 Trevor Hoffman elected to Hall of Fame Former UA star Trevor Hoffman, who spent 18 years in the major leagues, was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame on Wednesday. He becomes the first Arizona Wildcat elected to the Hall.
The Eagle Jan. 24, 2018 Scientists examine how aerosol types influence cloud formation Different aerosols can affect the formation of clouds and influence weather patterns, according to the results of a study conducted by a team of researchers.
KJZZ-Radio Jan. 23, 2018 New UA study works to solve nursing burnout A recent study examined whether so-called compassion practices can improve nurses’ emotional well-being and positively impact patient care.
Business Insider Jan. 23, 2018 Hospital patients less likely to survive 'off-hours' cardiac arrest A recent study suggests patients who have a cardiac arrest may be more likely to die if it happens in the middle of the night or on a weekend.