Take a self-guided tour from quantum to cosmos!
Author: Stephanie Keating
Undergraduate student Gebremedhin Dagnew’s childhood tinkering habits ignited a deep desire to figure out what makes the universe tick.
In a word: no. Here’s why.
A clerical error led her to physics. Now she’s helping chart new territory in a world of possibility.
When mathematician Yvette Kosmann-Schwarzbach set out to write about Emmy Noether’s now ubiquitous theorems, she was surprised to learn that…
Somewhere deep in space, ultrafast fireworks are going off, releasing as much energy in a single millisecond burst as our…
At FemPhys mentoring night, the focus is on practical issues and big potential, whether or not students stick with academia.
Visiting researcher Oliver Schlotterer and his host Freddy Cachazo share the benefits of a deep immersion into Perimeter’s research and…
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory, Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, and other telescopes around the world have pinpointed a source of high-energy…
A pulsar’s magnetosphere has been viewed in unprecedented detail, thanks to the tail of ionized gas from its companion star.
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