Bustle April 4, 2018 How your partner's spending habits affect your relationship, according to a new study Finances may begin to matter in romantic relationships long before wedding bells ring, according to new research led by the UA.
Arizona Daily Wildcat April 4, 2018 Defining artistic culture at UA The UA, as part of a new campuswide strategic plan, is developing an initiative to make Arizona a destination for the arts.
The New York Times April 3, 2018 Older Americans are 'hooked' on vitamins Dr. Martha Gulati, chief of cardiology for the UA College of Medicine – Phoenix, discusses why she is skeptical of vitamin supplements.
KYMA April 3, 2018 Yuma receives grant to make healthier melon The UA recently received a grant from the National Institute of Food and Agriculture to develop safer and healthier cantaloupes.
KOLD-TV April 3, 2018 UA astronomer announces discovery of star 9 billion light-years away UA astronomer Brenda Frye provided foundational research so that the team could use Icarus to test one theory of dark matter, and to probe the makeup of a galaxy cluster.
Forbes April 2, 2018 5 ways to make a galaxy with no dark matter Astronomers announced the discovery of NGC 1052-DF2: a galaxy without dark matter. Photos by Adam Block, an astronomer with the UA's Steward Observatory, are used in the article.
The Associated Press April 1, 2018 Professor uses student ID card data to help predict dropouts Sudha Ram's Smart Campus research looks at the effectiveness of examining students' social interactions and daily routines to make predictions about freshman retention.
The Wall Street Journal April 1, 2018 'Craft' beer turns out to be a big business The UA's Robert Glennon writes in an op-ed about the conflict between independent craft brewers and major multinational beer distributors.
The Hill March 30, 2018 Guatemala shows why the CIA must be held accountable for torture Elizabeth Oglesby, UA associate professor of Latin American studies, writes in an op-ed about the U.S.' history with regard to torture.
Scientific American March 28, 2018 The sun is spitting out strange patterns of gamma rays, and no one knows why Every 11 years or so, the sun's activity crescendos, showering Earth with beautiful auroral displays, but then it decrescendos. Still, no model exists to predict key details.