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This artist's illustration shows the impact of Pluto by another large body.
April 15, 2024

How Pluto got its 'heart'

A view of the Earth's interior layers
April 19, 2024

Geologists rewind the clock to reveal secrets about Earth's mysterious mantle

a man looking out across Biosphere 2's artificial ocean
April 22, 2024

Every day is Earth Day at Biosphere 2

Ground and the sky
April 23, 2024

Human activities have an intense impact on Earth's deep subsurface fluid flow

A red squirrel sitting on a branch
April 24, 2024

Early trauma cuts life short for red squirrels. Climate change could make matters worse

June 29, 2016

Bennu: How a Little Asteroid Became a Rock Star

“For the nation's inmates to suddenly change an economic practice stretching back hundreds of years so that they might better feed themselves suggests a serious change in the quality of care,” the UA's Michael Gibson-Light says.
Aug. 24, 2016

Noodles Supplant Cigarettes as Prison Currency of Choice

Jay Quade (left) and Jordan Abell, a postdoctoral associate in the Department of Geosciences (right) looking for optimal samples.
May 1, 2024

Geochemist Jay Quade elected to National Academy of Sciences

The Amazon rainforest
June 19, 2024

When in drought: Researchers map which parts of the Amazon are most vulnerable to climate change

A silicon wafer with a phononic device is being tested under a microscope.
May 3, 2024

Good vibrations: New tech may lead to smaller, more powerful wireless devices

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