UT astronomer Keith Hawkins will discuss how astronomers map the stars in our galaxy to understand its formation and evolution across cosmic time.
Visiting students can Apply for the summer term. For better or worse humanity is heading down the virtual rabbit hole. We’re ...
While few may consider the psychology behind workplace dynamics, Keaton Fletcher, a Colorado State University assistant psychology professor, has pursued a career of translating this information to ...
By cooling an atom-thin magnetic material, physicists have experimentally confirmed a classic 1970s model of two-dimensional magnetism.
Engineer-turned-CCO Valiantsin Kuzmenka applies physics-driven discipline to scale Andersen’s global tech sales machine.
Hundreds of people who love the little planet that was dissed, gather every year in the Arizona town where Pluto was discovered. They celebrate scientific discovery, history and our solar system’s ...
The Little Shop of Physics Open House is an annual event, comprised of over 300 interactive projects this year. The rooms were organized based on project creators; some were student-led, and others ...
Tyson will deliver a humorous lecture on the science behind popular movies, his first lecture at IU Bloomington since 2017.
Over 3.3 billion people across the Americas, Asia and Oceania will get a glimpse of the climactic blood moon phase, as the lunar disk — fully immersed in Earth's inner shadow i ...
Strange things happen to materials when you peel them down, layer by layer, from thick chunks all the way to sheets just an ...
Physicist Paul Davies looks back at the past century of quantum mechanics—the most disruptive theory in the history of modern science.
In 1974, physicist Stephen Hawking described the potential for tiny, primordial black holes that existed at the dawn of time to explode — and reshaped what we knew about these cosmic behemoths.
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