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a picture of NGC 300 is a small galaxy located about 6 million light-years from Earth
Jan. 16, 2025

Large and small galaxies may grow in ways more similar than expected

Sculptor A, one of three newly discovered dwarf galaxies - and unrelated to the well-known Sculptor spiral galaxy - is visible here as a faint accumulation of stars beyond several bright stars in the foreground.
Jan. 15, 2025

'Ghost towns' of the universe: Ultra-faint, rare dwarf galaxies offer clues to the early cosmos

The galaxy Abell 370 appears twice in this image taken with the Hubble Space Telescope: as a normal galaxy and a drawn-out smear of light due to gravitational lensing.
Jan. 6, 2025

Beyond the 'Dragon Arc,' a treasure trove of unseen stars

Pluto and Charon
Jan. 6, 2025

Newly discovered 'kiss and capture' mechanism explains the formation of Pluto and its largest moon

Uncontrollable movement of the hand.
Jan. 2, 2025

Brain study challenges long-held views about Parkinson's movement disorders

A Mountain at sunset
Dec. 17, 2024

U of A projects research expenditures surpassed $1B for FY 2024, joining a select group of US research institutions

Overhead view of a man and woman sitting on a sofa, reviewing financial documents. The man is writing on a piece of paper in a binder while the woman uses a calculator, both appearing focused on their task.
Dec. 16, 2024

How millennials are thinking about retirement in the face of climate stress

In this AI-generated illustration of Earth at the dawn of life, a distant volcano towers over a barren, shallow ocean shore. It is possible the earliest life forms evolved in such environments.
Dec. 12, 2024

Study sheds light on origin of genetic code

This image shows a group of nine individuals standing outdoors, posing for a photo in front of lush desert vegetation including cacti and other greenery. They are dressed in professional and business-casual attire, smiling and looking at the camera in bright daylight.
Dec. 11, 2024

Nine students honored with Centennial Achievement Awards

Close-up image of a microchip or electronic wafer, showcasing its intricate grid-like structure and a green border detail, likely part of a memory array or semiconductor device. The image emphasizes precision and advanced technology components.
Dec. 5, 2024

U of A engineers tackle energy usage in semiconductor technology

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