JHU/STScI joint colloquium: Anne Jaskot (Williams College)
STScI John Bahcall AuditoriumHow to Reionize the Universe: Lessons from Low RedshiftAnne Jaskot (Williams College)
How to Reionize the Universe: Lessons from Low RedshiftAnne Jaskot (Williams College)
Title: Precision measurements are having a moment: recent results in leptons and why they matter, Abstract: The past three years have seen three dipole-moment measurements of record-breaking accuracy – the magnetic […]
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Black (hole) Coffee is a space for students, postdocs, and professors to discuss cutting-edge research on all things black holes, spanning both observations and theory.
Atomistic view of the phase equilibrium and material properties of biomolecular condensates Abstract: Biomolecular condensates, formed through liquid-liquid phase separation, mediate crucial cellular functions and are linked with neurodegeneration and […]
Early Galaxies from Rare Inflationary Processes Rare Poisson processes during cosmic inflation can generically lead to rare, high-redshift (z) galaxies. Focusing on inflationary heavy particle production as one example of […]
Kramers Nodal Lines, Weyl Fermions and Large Anomalous Hall Effect in SmAlSi and InxTaS2 Kramers nodal lines (KNLs) are a special type of Weyl line degeneracies that connect time reversal […]
ML x Astro/Cosmo meetings are geared towards discussing new methods/ideas at the intersection of machine learning and astrophysics/cosmology.
The Discovery of the Multiply-imaged Standard Candle "SN H0pe" as a part of the JWST GTO PEARLS Program
TITLE: New perspectives on the cold neutral interstellar medium: from the Milky Way to nearby galaxies, ABSTRACT: The neutral interstellar medium (ISM) is a vital player in the star formation […]
Title: Local Probes of Spin Excitations in Quantum Matter, Abstract: Major scientific discoveries are often enabled by new measurement capabilities that provide novel perspectives into complex physical problems. Recent advances […]
Black (hole) Coffee is a space for students, postdocs, and professors to discuss cutting-edge research on all things black holes, spanning both observations and theory.