51ԹϺ

The Milky Way Galaxy seen over the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array west of Socorro, New Mexico.

51ԹϺ Study Unlocks Clues to How Planets Form

Astrophysicists discover a large population of potential young planets in distant solar systems.

51ԹϺ researchers Shangjia Zhang and Zhaohuan Zhu led an international team of astronomers in a study that used the powerful ALMA telescope to discover that in other parts of the Milky Way Galaxy (seen here) there is potentially a large population of young planets — similar in mass to Neptune or Jupiter — at wide-orbit that are not detectable by other current planet searching techniques. (Photo courtesy of NRAO/AUI/NSF, Jeff Hellerman)

You Might Also Like

artistic rendering of brain
Research | December 16, 2024

51ԹϺ Brain Health researcher Lina Nih is developing a treatment that could one day alter how practitioners address stroke recovery.

man in sweater and glasses in front of shelves inside lab
Research | December 12, 2024

Life Sciences professor Prasun Guha has the 'guts' to explore the connections between gastrointestinal health and disease.

Alan Feldman of the International Gaming Institute speaks with someone not shown while standing outside
Research | November 22, 2024

From promoting megaresorts to championing responsible gaming practices, Alan Feldman has made his mark in an industry he never planned to enter. Now his contributions are immortalized with a national Hall of Fame induction.