Arizona Daily Star May 3, 2018 UA to be part of ambitious $1.45 billion U.S. health study UA Health Sciences and Banner Health have received an award for the All of Us Research Program. The program represents the largest NIH award in Arizona history.
Romper May 2, 2018 Listening to music with your kids can improve your relationship Children who grow up listening to music with their parents have better quality relationships with their moms and dads when they reach young adulthood, UA researchers found.
New York Daily News May 2, 2018 Like the sun rising in the east, Todd Pletcher is back with four Kentucky Derby contenders Four horses trained by UA alumnus Todd Pletcher are expected to compete in Sunday's Kentucky Derby.
Business Insider May 1, 2018 8 men and women once sealed themselves inside this enormous fake Mars colony for 2 years An article and accompanying photo gallery examine the history and current research being conducted at the UA-operated Biosphere 2.
Reuters April 30, 2018 Fewer African-Americans admitted to ICU for heart failure receive cardiologist care "Both patients and physicians should know that racial disparities exist in health care," said Dr. Khadijah Breathett, an assistant professor of medicine in the UA College of Medicine – Tucson.
Forbes April 29, 2018 Tiny Mercury likely has dense, thin planetary crust 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.
The Salt Lake Tribune April 28, 2018 As gun deaths continue to rise in America, social scientists wonder why so many feel the need to carry firearms A sense of masculinity is a factor, leading to backlashes against gun control proposals, according to Jennifer Carlson, a UA sociologist.
Arizona Public Media April 27, 2018 UA engineering students to show their work at annual 'Design Day' The UA's 16th annual Engineering Design Day will feature the creative projects of hundreds of senior students in the UA College of Engineering.
The Associated Press April 27, 2018 Federal grant targets disease afflicting premature infants A $1.9 million grant for the UA Steele Children's Research Center will help researchers discover ways to prevent a deadly disease that affects thousands of premature infants.