In a pre-COVID-19 world, telemedicine was an underused tool that few health care consumers considered, with most opting for face-to-face visits with their doctors. For many, telemedicine was distant, impersonal and misunderstood.
Online gun shopping made easy
Guns.com has been a leading voice in the 2A community for over eight years.
Zero routine flaring policy: Texas can make it happen
A remarkable thing has happened at the Texas Railroad Commission. Throughout the contentious debate over proration — capping production during a downturn in demand — a growing chorus of voices called on commissioners to address flaring, an incredibly wasteful, environmentally damaging practice that has given producers a black eye for years.
Wonder makes us refuse to sit on the sidelines.
What can our bodies accomplish? A lot, if you ask Jen Poist. Each day, the University of Arizona women’s wheelchair basketball head coach heads to campus at 6:30 a.m. for two-hour basketball practice.
Wonder makes us create our own stories.
If you’ve ever been moved by music, a play or a painting, then you know art’s transformative power. It’s something that Brad Richter, director of outreach for the University of Arizona College of Fine Arts and co-founder of the music education organization Lead Guitar, explores through a program he helped develop, Arizona Art in Schools, known as AZAiS.
Wonder makes us map the universe.
Where did we come from? That’s a question Professor Chris Walker is searching the galaxy to answer, aided by University of Arizona facilities and expert personnel. In 2017, NASA selected the professor of astronomy in the university’s Steward Observatory as the principal investigator to help map the Milky Way.
From 9/11 to COVID-19: Chief Nim Kidd answers the call
As Texas tries to recover from the effects of COVID-19, the head of the Texas Division of Emergency Management highlighted successes and challenges during a TV interview.
7 Wonders from the University of Arizona
Seven things that most exemplify the university’s purpose, values and spirit.
“We need to find a way to protect health care workers”
A leading Texas A&M scientist and Chancellor John Sharp discuss a clinical trial aimed at keeping frontline medical professionals safe from worst effects of COVID-19.
Tourism in a world with COVID-19
A Texas A&M tourism expert and an epidemiologist explain how both tourists and the tourism industry can manage during the crisis.
