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a view of clouds from the window of an aircraft
June 10, 2024

Peeking into the invisible world of the atmosphere

a collection of galaxies, with a pullout of one blurry reddish galaxy
May 30, 2024

Webb Telescope spots the two most distant galaxies ever seen at cosmic dawn

A man in a white shirt and grey sweat pants sits at the edge of a bed.
May 29, 2024

The mind after midnight: Study shows disrupted sleep increases risk for suicide and homicide

Artist’s impression of a high-redshift quasar as it would have appeared a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. Powered by a supermassive black hole at their center, such quasars can be 1000 times more luminous than the Milky Way galaxy.
May 29, 2024

'Mind-boggling' quasars and atmospheres of vaporized rock: UArizona astronomers explore cosmos with Webb Telescope

The two primary mirrors  are visible in this photo taken of the Large Binocular Telescope at dusk
May 30, 2024

Glimpses of a volcanic world: New telescope images of Jupiter's moon Io rival those from spacecraft

airplane on snow
June 10, 2024

Studying Arctic glaciers with airborne radar: UArizona project attracts $30M from NASA

An artist’s impression of a young star surrounded by a disk of gas and dust.
June 6, 2024

Webb Telescope finds plethora of carbon molecules around young star

a field of galaxies and bright supernovas are circled in green
June 11, 2024

UArizona graduate student and team discover most distant supernovas ever found

May 22, 2024

Students compile data to yield insights into plant growth

The University of Arizona Biosphere 2’s research and development team at the Landscape Evolution Observatory, including three student workers, are installing and will reap data from new imaging equipment.

April 22, 2024

University of Arizona selected to participate in NSF-NobleReach Emerge partnership aimed at speeding biotechnology development and translation

Arizona is the only institution with two projects chosen for pilot program that pairs research teams with entrepreneurial experts in effort to establish long-term financial viability

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