Bringing Earth's light show down to earth UI graduate student in physics and astronomy builds instrument to study how northern lights are produced By: Brittany Todd | 2016.04.21 | 09:00 am
Universe’s birth just a detection away UI researchers design and build high-energy detector to learn about hot plasma after the Big Bang By: Richard C. Lewis | 2015.12.10 | 03:08 pm
Master tinkerer UI graduate student lands NASA fellowship to create sophisticated space X-ray instrument By: Richard C. Lewis | 2015.11.16 | 11:10 am
What caused Martian desiccation? University of Iowa researchers involved in NASA announcement of what happened to Mars' water and atmosphere By: Richard C. Lewis | 2015.11.05 | 01:05 pm
Gurnett symposium draws leaders in space science Oct. 17 event celebrates physics and astronomy professor's legacy By: Clarity Guerra | 2015.10.26 | 09:38 am
Space giant UI holds symposium to honor Don Gurnett's 50 years of space exploration and teaching at the UI By: Richard C. Lewis | 2015.10.14 | 12:28 am
Seniors to reenact Van Allen radiation belt experiments 57-year-old experiment from UI will ignite new research By: Brittany Borghi | 2015.05.12 | 04:49 pm
Celebrating 25 years of Hubble: researchers share notable space photos UI researchers comment on some of their favorite photos taken by the Hubble Space Telescope By: Brittany Borghi, Phillip Kaaret, William Kurth, Hai Fu | 2015.04.24 | 01:57 pm
Iowa City Press-Citizen Iowa researchers on the hunt for new physics External Media | 2015.03.30 | 04:33 pm
What happened to the water on Mars? UI researcher has instrument to test whether solar wind blew water out of ancient Martian atmosphere By: Brittany Borghi | 2014.11.20 | 02:16 pm