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Rachel Berkowitz
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Magazine Articles
Physics Today 76 (8), 22–25 (2023);
Published: August 2023
Online
Published: May 2023
Abstract
Federal and state legislation, along with COVID-19, set the stage for graduate students to push for contracts that guarantee them higher wages, health care, and protection from harassment.
Online
Published: November 2022
TOPICS:
Research & Technology
Abstract
Although the telescope’s early science results have exceeded expectations, even the most seasoned observers must use caution until calibrations are complete.
Magazine Articles
Physics Today 75 (9), 25–28 (2022);
Published: September 2022
Online
Published: June 2022
TOPICS:
Research & Technology
Abstract
Data gathered by the telescope in its first five months of science will show what it’s capable of while enabling insight into ancient galaxies, newborn planets, and more.
Online
Published: February 2022
TOPICS:
Politics & Policy
Abstract
Astronomers are working to reduce the impact on the night sky of artificial lighting and swarms of shiny satellites.
Online
Published: December 2021
TOPICS:
Politics & Policy
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NASA and other agencies worldwide are adopting the anonymized process for awarding grants and instrument time after seeing its success for the Hubble Space Telescope .
Magazine Articles
Physics Today 74 (12), 27–29 (2021);
Published: December 2021
Online
Published: November 2021
TOPICS:
Research & Technology
Abstract
The Perseverance rover’s early scientific results detail dust lifting and ancient flood deposits at Jezero Crater.
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Published: September 2021
TOPICS:
Careers & Education
Abstract
A new quantitative study finds a correlation between physicists who change areas of research and their scientific impact as measured by citations.
Magazine Articles
Physics Today 74 (9), 17–18 (2021);
Published: September 2021
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Published: August 2021
TOPICS:
Research & Technology
Abstract
The reconnection of single-looped field lines in the Sun’s corona can create tension forces strong enough to hurl material into space, according to a new simulation.
Online
Published: July 2021
TOPICS:
Research & Technology
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Mapping the structure left behind after oxygen atoms seep from the electrodes could lead to new fixes that improve the batteries’ lifetime.
Magazine Articles
Physics Today 74 (7), 16–18 (2021);
Published: July 2021
Magazine Articles
Physics Today 74 (6), 16–18 (2021);
Published: June 2021
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Published: May 2021
TOPICS:
Research & Technology
Abstract
A mechanical oscillator has quantum properties that can be directly observed.
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Published: April 2021
TOPICS:
Research & Technology
Abstract
On early Earth, lightning strikes created glassy rocks that hosted abundant soluble minerals, which were rich in phosphorus, a vital ingredient in biomolecules.
Magazine Articles
Physics Today 74 (4), 18–19 (2021);
Published: April 2021
Magazine Articles
Physics Today 74 (3), 12–13 (2021);
Published: March 2021
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Published: February 2021
TOPICS:
Research & Technology
Abstract
By simultaneously generating and guiding beams, the layered anode emits x rays in one direction without the need for mirrors or large-scale accelerators.
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