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Newswise: Observatorio Rubin revelará las huellas de la materia oscura en nuestra galaxia
Released: 15-Apr-2024 12:00 PM EDT
Observatorio Rubin revelará las huellas de la materia oscura en nuestra galaxia
NSF's NOIRLab

Gracias a las imágenes que podrán ser obtenidas con seis filtros distintos montados en la cámara más grande construida para la astronomía, el Observatorio Vera C. Rubin estará en condiciones de descubrir los efectos de la interacción de la materia oscura con corrientes estelares nunca antes vistos en la Vía Láctea.

Newswise: Observatorio Rubin revelará las huellas de la materia oscura en nuestra galaxia
Released: 15-Apr-2024 12:00 PM EDT
Observatorio Rubin revelará las huellas de la materia oscura en nuestra galaxia
NSF's NOIRLab

Gracias a las imágenes que podrán ser obtenidas con seis filtros distintos montados en la cámara más grande construida para la astronomía, el Observatorio Vera C. Rubin estará en condiciones de descubrir los efectos de la interacción de la materia oscura con corrientes estelares nunca antes vistos en la Vía Láctea.

Newswise: Rubin Observatory will Reveal Dark Matter’s Ghostly Disruptions of Stellar Streams
Released: 15-Apr-2024 12:00 PM EDT
Rubin Observatory will Reveal Dark Matter’s Ghostly Disruptions of Stellar Streams
NSF's NOIRLab

Glittering threads of stars around the Milky Way may hold answers to one of our biggest questions about the Universe: what is dark matter?

Newswise: Rubin Observatory will Reveal Dark Matter’s Ghostly Disruptions of Stellar Streams
Released: 15-Apr-2024 12:00 PM EDT
Rubin Observatory will Reveal Dark Matter’s Ghostly Disruptions of Stellar Streams
NSF's NOIRLab

Glittering threads of stars around the Milky Way may hold answers to one of our biggest questions about the Universe: what is dark matter?

Newswise: Stony Brook University Cosmologist Receives Fulbright Scholar Award
Released: 12-Apr-2024 12:05 PM EDT
Stony Brook University Cosmologist Receives Fulbright Scholar Award
Stony Brook University

The US Department of State and the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board have selected Stony Brook University Professor Kenneth Lanzetta, PhD, in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, as a Fulbright US Scholar for 2024-2025.

   
Newswise: NASA science chief to visit the University of Delaware
Released: 12-Apr-2024 10:05 AM EDT
NASA science chief to visit the University of Delaware
University of Delaware

The University of Delaware will host a visit and thought leader presentation by NASA’s head of science Dr. Nicola (Nicky) Fox on Thursday, April 18. Fox directs about 100 NASA missions to explore the universe, laying the foundation for the robotic and human expeditions of the future.

Newswise: The hidden role of the Milky Way in ancient Egyptian mythology
Released: 10-Apr-2024 4:05 PM EDT
The hidden role of the Milky Way in ancient Egyptian mythology
University of Portsmouth

A new study by a University of Portsmouth astrophysicist sheds light on the relationship between the Milky Way and the Egyptian sky-goddess Nut.

Newswise: NYCST Now Accepting Applications for Space Technology Projects
Released: 10-Apr-2024 3:05 PM EDT
NYCST Now Accepting Applications for Space Technology Projects
Cornell University

The New York Consortium for Space Technology Innovation and Development (NYCST) today announced that the application window is now open for the consortium’s funding program.

Newswise: UAH ranks first in state in six categories of federal research expenditures, according to latest HERD Survey
Released: 10-Apr-2024 2:05 PM EDT
UAH ranks first in state in six categories of federal research expenditures, according to latest HERD Survey
University of Alabama Huntsville

The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) ranks first in the State of Alabama in six categories of federal research expenditures, according to the most recent Higher Education Research and Development (HERD) Survey.

Newswise: Innovative project brings the universe to UWF and beyond
Released: 9-Apr-2024 10:05 AM EDT
Innovative project brings the universe to UWF and beyond
University of West Florida

UWF LEAD unveiled Stargo, an EVSCOPE 2 immersive smart telescope with enhanced vision technology, perfectly timed for yesterday afternoon's solar eclipse.

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Released: 8-Apr-2024 4:05 PM EDT
Problems with 3 Body Problem? Experts discuss physics, mathematics behind hit Netflix show
Virginia Tech

Adapted from the novels by Cixin Liu, the science fiction television series 3 Body Problem, the latest from the creators of HBO’s Game of Thrones, has become the most watched show on Netflix since its debut last month.

Newswise: Charting the Night Sky with Exascale Computers
Released: 8-Apr-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Charting the Night Sky with Exascale Computers
Department of Energy, Office of Science

Creating multiple universes to see how they run might be tempting to scientists, but it’s obviously not possible. That is, as long as you need physical universes. If you can make do with virtual ones, there are far more options.

Newswise: Don’t be fooled by the dark – New Jersey optometrist sheds light on the tricky nature of eclipses and how to protect your eyes
Released: 8-Apr-2024 7:35 AM EDT
Don’t be fooled by the dark – New Jersey optometrist sheds light on the tricky nature of eclipses and how to protect your eyes
Atlantic Health System

As people prepare to thrill at the phenomenon of the eclipse today, Lauren Lusardi, OD, FAAO, an optometrist with Atlantic Health System in New Jersey, breaks down how the event makes us susceptible to eye damage and useful tips on how to protect yourself.

Newswise: CSUF Scientists Contribute to Mysterious Gravitational-Wave Signal From Neutron Star-Black Hole Cosmic Collision
Released: 8-Apr-2024 7:05 AM EDT
CSUF Scientists Contribute to Mysterious Gravitational-Wave Signal From Neutron Star-Black Hole Cosmic Collision
California State University, Fullerton

Cal State Fullerton physicists are on the forefront of a new discovery of gravitational waves from two compact cosmic objects not seen by scientists before.

Newswise: Researchers enable detection of remarkable gravitational-wave signal
Released: 5-Apr-2024 4:05 PM EDT
Researchers enable detection of remarkable gravitational-wave signal
University of Portsmouth

Researchers from the University of Portsmouth’s Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation (ICG) have helped to detect a remarkable gravitational-wave signal, which could hold the key to solving a cosmic mystery. The discovery is from the latest set of results announced today (5 April) by the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA collaboration, which comprises more than 1,600 scientists from around the world, including members of the ICG, that seeks to detect gravitational waves and use them for exploration of fundamentals of science.

Released: 5-Apr-2024 11:00 AM EDT
Novel Findings from 2017 Lead to Changes in How Experts Will Research the 2024 Solar Eclipse
Saint Louis University

Research published in Atmosphere has shown that in 2017, temperature cooling expected during a total solar eclipse was moderated by St. Louis’ Urban Heat Island (UHI). Researchers found the short duration of the eclipse cooling and the larger thermal mass of the UHI reduced the magnitude of the temperature drop.

Newswise: Embracing the Eclipse: Shedding Light on the Importance of Light for our Sleep and Daily Routines
Released: 5-Apr-2024 9:20 AM EDT
Embracing the Eclipse: Shedding Light on the Importance of Light for our Sleep and Daily Routines
American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM)

In light of the solar eclipse, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine reminds Americans of the important role light plays in our day-to-day lives and in regulating our sleep/wake cycle.


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