Newsweek Feb. 16, 2018 After Florida shooting, students across the US brought guns to school Reports of students taking guns to school after the massacre in Parkland, Florida, could be attributable to students seeking security in the wake of chaos.
The Washington Post Feb. 16, 2018 David Brooks thinks the two-party system is doomed. He's right — and wrong. The UA's Samara Klar writes that dissatisfaction with the Republicans and Democrats may not be enough to spur a fundamental change to the party system.
Time Feb. 15, 2018 Inside one couple's experimental treatment to battle Alzheimer's disease Dr. Pierre Tariot, a professor of psychiatry at the UA, discusses what researchers believe could be the first drug to halt Alzheimer's disease.
National Geographic Feb. 15, 2018 Elon Musk's Tesla in space could crash into Earth Renu Malhotra, an expert in planetary dynamics at the UA, said Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster behaves about the same as a natural object of about the same mass and size.
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.
Newsweek Feb. 14, 2018 The first flu you ever had is secretly shaping how you respond to infections We are not blank slates with regard to how susceptible we are to emerging strains of flu virus, researchers from the UA and UCLA have discovered.
Arizona Public Media Feb. 14, 2018 Tucson students could help reshape city streets Graduate students in the UA's College of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture developed an award-winning Complete Streets policy for the city of Tucson.
Newsweek Feb. 14, 2018 Roses, hearts and colliding stars: The best romantic space pictures to share this Valentine's Day Photos by Adam Block, an astronomer with the UA's Steward Observatory, are included in a list of romantic space imagery.
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.