JHU/STScI joint colloquium: Guillermo Barro (University of the Pacific)
STScI John Bahcall AuditoriumThe Mysterious Nature of Little Red Dots Guillermo Barro (University of the Pacific)
The Mysterious Nature of Little Red Dots Guillermo Barro (University of the Pacific)
Observing the Circum(sub)stellar Environments of Low-mass Stars, Brown Dwarfs, and Planets Title to be announced soon,
Witnessing the Formation of Planetary Systems Richard Teague (MIT) JHU/STScI joint colloquium
Star Cluster Formation, Binary Stars, and Multiple Populations: Missing Links
The Discovery of the Multiply-imaged Standard Candle "SN H0pe" as a part of the JWST GTO PEARLS Program
How to Reionize the Universe: Lessons from Low RedshiftAnne Jaskot (Williams College)
Galaxy Clusters As Dark Matter Laboratories Benedikt Diemer (UMD) JHU/STScI joint colloquium
Mapping out the Dark Matter in the Milky Way Lina Necib (MIT)
Exoplanet Atmospheres in the Next Decade Mercedes López -Morales (STScI)
Exoplanet Atmospheres Revealed: Insights from JWST ObservationsNestor Espinoza (STScI)
New Space Telescope Science Institute postdocs will present introductory talks.
The Lives and Deaths of Star Clusters, and the Black Holes They Make Along the Way