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An artist’s impression of the PDS 70 system with protoplanets, each surrounded by dust rings illuminated by starlight.
Feb. 26, 2025

Sharper image: U of A-built instrument reveals pictures of 'baby planets'

A satellite image of glaciers in Alaska shows white flows of ice surrounded by dark green mountain ridges
Feb. 19, 2025

As glaciers melt faster, freshwater sources dwindle and sea-level rise accelerates

wildfires burning in a desert mountain range
Feb. 17, 2025

The fire paradox: Tree-ring data shows wildfire activity has declined, not increased

Steve Kortenkamp in front of a desk with lunar models of various colors
Feb. 14, 2025

U of A professors develop astronomy materials to aid visually impaired students

Old Main building on the UArizona campus
Feb. 14, 2025

U of A astronomer Erika Hamden named to Arizona Space Commission

This image shows an aerial view of a large agricultural field with rows of green crops stretching into the distance. A group of farmworkers is actively harvesting the produce, placing it onto a mobile conveyor system attached to a covered trailer. The landscape is flat, with mountains visible in the background, and several vehicles parked along a distant road under a clear blue sky.
Feb. 10, 2025

Yuma agriculture generates $4.4B in state economic activity, U of A study finds

Woman talking to a man sitting on a bench
Feb. 3, 2025

Do women talk more than men? It might depend on their age

In this microscope image of a Bennu sample, needles of hydrated sodium carbonate — one of the salts left behind by evaporating brine — are highlighted in purple false color
Jan. 29, 2025

Asteroid Bennu comes from a long-lost salty world with ingredients for life

Artist’s impression of planet GJ 1214 b passing in front of its host star
Jan. 24, 2025

Astronomers unlock the atmospheric secrets of a 'new class of planet'

An image of the spiral galaxy NGC 1086 obtained by the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (VLT)
Jan. 17, 2025

U of A astronomers capture unprecedented view of supermassive black hole in action

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