Author Archives: Kim Heatley

LIGO is back — and can now spot more colliding black holes than ever

Sophomore physics major April Cheng named a 2023 Astronaut Scholar from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation

We Need Quantum Physics to See

JWST Will Hunt for Dead Solar Systems — And Much More — In Its Second Year of Science

Warmer temperatures favor slower-growing bacteria in natural marine communities

Physicists Create Elusive Particles That Remember Their Pasts

Freeman Dyson: we explore the extraordinary life of the rebel physicist

sPHENIX Detector is Ready for Collisions

Graduate Students Andrea Sylvia Biscoveanu and Calvin Leung, Pappalardo Fellow Nicholas Kern, and MIT Kavli postdoc Peter Kosec, awarded 2023 NASA Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellowships

Is dark matter the most powerful wave in the universe?