The Guardian Feb. 14, 2018 Why is the flu so bad this year? Michael Worobey, head of the UA's Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, is interviewed about why the flu is so severe this season.
Popular Mechanics Feb. 14, 2018 The deep space eye in the desert With the casting of its fifth primary mirror at the Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab at the UA, the world's largest telescope clears a major milestone toward completion.
Time Feb. 13, 2018 These are the dirtiest places in your hotel room The UA's Kelly Reynolds said that hard surfaces that are frequently touched by multiple people provide good environments for microbes to collect.
Buckmaster Show Feb. 12, 2018 UA President's first nine months in office UA President Robert C. Robbins is interviewed.
Arizona Daily Star Feb. 10, 2018 UA TEDx event will feature speakers delving into 'uncharted' theme The UA will host a series of talks called TEDxUofA, with discussions ranging from artificial intelligence, to the philosophy of comic books, to gender and race.
KGUN Feb. 9, 2018 New grant will help the College of Nursing diversify its program The UA College of Nursing has received a $1.9 million grant to support students from backgrounds that are underrepresented in nursing in Arizona.
Runner's World Feb. 9, 2018 To look and feel younger, running is the real miracle drug The UA's David Raichlen has found that exercise significantly benefits brain structure and function, likely because of how we evolved as physically active hunter-gatherers.
The Arizona Republic Feb. 9, 2018 How to write a love letter for Valentine's Day (or any other day) and why it's good for you Kory Floyd, a professor of communication at the UA, is interviewed about his studies into the effects of affection.
Library of Congress Feb. 9, 2018 Poetry centers promoting poetry together Robert Casper, head of the Poetry and Literature Center at the Library of Congress, writes about his experiences at the Poetry Coalition's annual gathering at the UA Poetry Center.
The New York Times Feb. 9, 2018 Class experiment finds grossest petri dish came from a bathroom hand dryer "The hot air will kill the bacteria on the hands, but some studies have found they will also deposit bacteria in the restroom on your hands," said the UA's Charles Gerba.