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Congratulations and bravo to on their win tonight!
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They’re everywhere. But Victoria Orphan prefers the ones at the bottom of the ocean. Read the Q&A at .
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Meet Caltech's new chemistry professor Kimberly See. She went from playing in the streams in Colorado and snapping pictures of leaves to cutting-edge battery research that goes beyond traditional lithium-ion chemistry.
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Check out this impactful report that PMA Prof Dimitri Mawet says is "seen as a consensus report outlining a strategy in exoplanet research and recommend priorities for the upcoming decadal review in astronomy and astrophysics and planetary science"
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Last year, astronomers around the world witnessed the cataclysmic collision of two neutron stars. Now, a team led by Caltech, using a collection of radio telescopes, have confirmed the collision produced a narrow, superfast jet of material.
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physicist Carl Anderson, discoverer of the positron—the first experimental evidence of antimatter—and muon—plentiful in cosmic rays—was born in 1905. In 1936 he became one of the youngest persons ever to win the Nobel Prize. Read more here:
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Taking to the outdoors. Listening to loud music. Beginning with the basics. Caltech faculty and students share how they fire up their creativity. Read more in The Caltech Effect.
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is an occasional series celebrating the diverse individuals who give Caltech its spirit of excellence, ambition, and ingenuity. Know someone we should profile? Send nominations to [email protected].
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What do ancient seafaring explorers and fruit flies have in common? Find out here:
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The future was supposed to have robot butlers. Forget that. We’re getting robot chemists instead.
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Higgs boson is observed in a haystack of quarks at .
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Because the progress in information technology does not show any signs of slowing down, the scope of astronomy continues to expand. Here's how 21st-century became a science by 's S. George Djorgovski
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Center for Teaching, Learning, & Outreach 27 d’ag.
Reimagine education with us! Here's a short intro to the field of Educational Development, how it supports , and examples from :
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Can humans and robots work together to build a better future? One of Caltech’s Kortschak Scholars thinks they can. More in The Caltech Effect
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50 years ago, Caltech's ''Voltswagon'' embarked on the transcontinental Great Electric Car Race against . Any guesses who won?
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is an occasional series celebrating the diverse individuals who give Caltech its spirit of excellence, ambition, and ingenuity. Know someone we should profile? Send nominations to [email protected].
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Forging your own path in science and technology takes creativity. Here's how Caltech people do it.
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It’s summer, and while the rest of the country is grilling burgers, watching baseball, and heading for the beach, Caltech is engaged in its own favorite pastime—undergraduate research!
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Caltech’s Spiros Michalakis, along with his former adviser, solved a math problem that has puzzled scientists for decades. In his spare time, Spiros is also the science consultant for the “Ant-Man” movies!
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Tour the TRAPPIST system! For ’s 15th anniversary in , we release TODAY a tour of one of the most significant discoveries: 7 -size planets orbiting a single . FREE on Oculus, VIVE & YouTube360: Happy !
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