Clearing a path to the stars
Astronomers are at the forefront of the fight against light pollution, which can obscure our view of the cosmos.
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Astronomers are at the forefront of the fight against light pollution, which can obscure our view of the cosmos.
A humidity and temperature monitor developed for CMS finds a new home in Lebanon.
From Nature, Sept. 5, 2017: Maps of the cosmic microwave background have become iconic representations of the early universe. But when the Dark Energy Survey collaboration unveiled the analysis of their first year of data last month, many felt that a new era had started.
Neutral-pion production is a major character in a story of mistaken identity worthy of an Agatha Christie novel.
The minuscule and the immense can reveal quite a bit about each other.
From How Stuff Works, Aug. 25, 2017: DUNE will entail shooting a powerful beam of neutrinos through Earth’s mantle and perhaps unlocking some of our universe’s greatest mysteries in the process.
From Forbes, Aug. 29, 2017: Latest results from the five year long Dark Energy Survey puts the Standard Model of our universe under the most precise test yet.
In past September months, lab employees moved to Weston, Colorado bison moved to Illinois, and Nigel Lockyer moved to the United States.
Artificial intelligence analyzes gravitational lenses 10 million times faster.
In collaboration with a scientist, an Iranian dancer is working to communicate the beauty of particle physics through dance.