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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'

the sonoran desert at sunset
Jan. 21, 2025

New research examines impact of Disney's 'The Living Desert'

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

A man wearing sunglasses and a navy blue polo shirtkneels next to a medium-sized yellow dog wearing a "Service Dog" vest.
Dec. 18, 2024

New leadership, interstellar discoveries, dogs to the rescue: Top 10 U of A stories of 2024

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

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

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