Eighteen high school students have been awarded for academic achievement, community involvement and leadership skills.
Recent News
2024 Jansky Fellows Awarded
The National Science Foundation’s National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) has named Adam Dong and Kyle Massingill as 2024 Jansky Fellows.
Orion’s Erupting Star System Reveals Its Secrets
FUor stars flare suddenly, erupting in brightness, before dimming again many years later. It is now understood that this brightening is due to the stars taking in energy from their surroundings via gravitational accretion, the main force that shapes stars and planets. However, how and why this happens remained a mystery—until now, thanks to astronomers using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA).
New Partnership Emerges to Battle COVID-19
AUI and Radiance Diagnostics Partner to Address National Testing Backlog
Naperville, IL—Today AUI and Radiance Diagnostics signed a memorandum of understanding to provide COVID-19 testing, support, and laboratory administration for the federal, state, and local government and businesses that require research and development assistance. Though COVID vaccines have been developed, there remains a clear, urgent, and lasting need to provide high-quality testing for current challenges and the bioscience challenges of the future.
Recent News
AUI Announces 2024 Scholarship Recipients
Eighteen high school students have been awarded for academic achievement, community involvement and leadership skills.
2024 Jansky Fellows Awarded
The National Science Foundation’s National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) has named Adam Dong and Kyle Massingill as 2024 Jansky Fellows.
Orion’s Erupting Star System Reveals Its Secrets
FUor stars flare suddenly, erupting in brightness, before dimming again many years later. It is now understood that this brightening is due to the stars taking in energy from their surroundings via gravitational accretion, the main force that shapes stars and planets. However, how and why this happens remained a mystery—until now, thanks to astronomers using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA).