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‘Total effervescence’: Princeton community remembers Minh-Thi Nguyen ’21 physics.mit.edu/?p=18963 MIT Science
Joseph A. Izatt PhD '91 (1962-2024) physics.mit.edu/?p=18983 MIT Science
DUNE Scientists Observe First Neutrinos with Prototype Detector at Fermilab physics.mit.edu/?p=19011 MIT Science #BrookeRussell #PappalardoFellow #npx
By studying ancient, supermassive black holes called quasars, Dominika Ďurovčíková is illuminating an early moment when galaxies could first be observed. physics.mit.edu/?p=19049 MIT Science
Physics Education Group at AAPT Summer Meeting 2024 physics.mit.edu/?p=19058 MIT Science
President Kornbluth welcomes the Class of 2028 physics.mit.edu/?p=19095 MIT Science
A new way to build neural networks could make AI more understandable physics.mit.edu/?p=19142 MIT Science
Tracy SlWhat If We Never Find Dark Matter? physics.mit.edu/?p=19192 MIT Science Scientific American
Professor Nuh Gedik honored as "Committed to Caring" for his support of graduate students physics.mit.edu/?p=19224 MIT Science
Atoms on the edge physics.mit.edu/?p=19249 MIT Science
Tools for making imagination blossom at MIT.nano physics.mit.edu/?p=19269 MIT Science
Morgane Konig continues her visiting appointment within MIT’s Center for Theoretical Physics (CTP) as a MLK Visiting Scholar physics.mit.edu/?p=19294 MIT Science
Novel Architecture Makes Neural Networks More Understandable physics.mit.edu/?p=19302 MIT Science Quanta Magazine
Study: Early dark energy could resolve cosmology’s two biggest puzzles physics.mit.edu/?p=19308 MIT Science
Robert Simcoe, Director of the MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research, to receive the 2024 Muhlmann Award. physics.mit.edu/?p=19346 MIT Science AstroSociety Pacific
A wobble from Mars could be sign of dark matter, MIT study finds physics.mit.edu/?p=19357 MIT Science
MIT OpenCourseWare sparks the joy of deep understanding physics.mit.edu/?p=19366 MIT Science
Nobel 2004: freedom for quarks! physics.mit.edu/?p=19377 MIT Science
How to spot tiny black holes that might pass through the solar system physics.mit.edu/?p=19390 MIT Science