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Steven K. Blau
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Published: November 2018
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The encounter imposed a collective motion on stars in the outskirts of the Small Magellanic Cloud.
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Published: October 2018
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Data from Kepler and Hubble suggest that a giant planet in a faraway solar system has an orbiting companion.
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Published: September 2018
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A three-component laminate absorbs solar radiation and distributes heat along an icy surface.
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Published: August 2018
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From 2011 to 2016, the amount of water needed to extract a joule of energy more than doubled for some US shale formations.
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Published: July 2018
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The observatory’s initial finding was corroborated by telescopes observing across the electromagnetic spectrum.
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Published: July 2018
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Atoms presumed to be lurking in a hot intergalactic medium have revealed themselves at last.
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Published: June 2018
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A red-shifted oxygen line suggests that stars in the galaxy MACS1149-JD1 may have ignited a mere 250 million years after the Big Bang.
Magazine Articles
Physics Today 71 (5), 24 (2018);
Published: May 2018
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Published: April 2018
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By combining two imaging techniques—light-sheet fluorescence microscopy and adaptive optics—researchers have vividly rendered cellular and subcellular processes.
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Published: April 2018
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Satellite star clusters orbit the galaxy at speeds much lower than expected.
Magazine Articles
Physics Today 71 (4), 23 (2018);
Published: April 2018
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Published: March 2018
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Microwave antennas may have observed an atomic hydrogen absorption profile that is more than twice as intense as models predict.
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Published: February 2018
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General relativity and atomic-frequency determinations combine to measure the altitude of a laboratory carved into the Alps.
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Physics Today 71 (2), 24 (2018);
Published: February 2018
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Published: January 2018
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Research & Technology
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Clusters of atoms that seemingly should implode can be propped up by quantum fluctuations.
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Published: December 2017
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When mass is jostled about, information about the changing gravitational field propagates at the speed of light, much faster than seismic waves.
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Physics Today 70 (12), 25 (2017);
Published: December 2017
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Published: November 2017
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Many interacting environmental variables contribute to a coral reef’s production of calcium carbonate, but temperature’s effect is dominant.
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Physics Today 70 (11), 22 (2017);
Published: November 2017
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Published: October 2017
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In the aftermath of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, hundreds of species native to Japan have hitched a ride across the Pacific Ocean to North America and the Hawaiian Islands.
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