In an article published in the journal Trends in Neurosciences, UA researchers David Raichlen and Gene Alexander suggest that the link between exercise and the brain is a product of our evolutionary history and our physically active past as hunter-gatherers.
The new Tinkerlab, a partnership that also involves the iSpace, the College of Engineering and the Sonoran Glass School, promotes hands-on engagement for all ages.
The UA's Brian McKay will continue his work showing that levodopa — used in treating Parkinson’s disease — can delay or prevent the sight-destroying eye disease.
In a recent visit, professor Kim Newton gave new president Moon Jae-in a framed copy of Newton's iconic image of student protesters during the 1987 democracy movement.