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What can it teach us about finding life beyond Earth?3.26.24Piarulli promoted with tenure3.26.24Dr. Daylan teaches how exoplanets are discovered and characterized3.13.24With NASA support, device for future lunar mission being developed at WashU3.6.24Finding new physics in debris from colliding neutron stars3.4.24Peter Fedders, 1939-20242.29.24Dr. Ferrer explains the eclipse that made Einstein famous2.26.24Master Minds Podcast interviews Professor Mark Alford2.26.24Saturday Scholars2.20.24Paper selected for the MAS Macres Award2.15.24How solar eclipses have shaped civilizations throughout history2.14.24Fallon awarded the Baines Family Planetary Science Scholarship2.8.24Get your eclipse fix during Saturday Science events1.30.24SuperTIGER Rescue Rangers return to the ice1.26.24It's been a 'wild' ride for the comet sampled by NASA's Stardust mission1.22.24Eighteen Years After Stardust Mission, the Solar System’s wild past becomes clearer1.22.24Searching for dark matter1.16.24Good turnout at the Graduate School and REU Fair1.12.24Board grants faculty promotions, tenure1.11.24Samples from a Wild comet reveal a surprising past1.8.24Why do we sleep? Researchers propose an answer to this age-old question12.6.23Dr. Peter Phillips, [email protected] & Sciences faculty integrate Literacies for Life and Career into their classrooms12.5.23Preparing for a Leap11.15.23Teraelectronvolt Astrophysics of Relativistic Jets10.27.23Strong evidence found for new light isotope of nitrogen10.13.23When predicting the function of microbial communities, simpler may be better10.12.23Exploring stellar hydrogen burning via muons and nuclei10.2.23Io is a Volcanic hellscape of fire and ice: Let's go explore it10.2.23Entanglement research by WashU scientists makes cover of top physics journal9.29.23Tyson observatory is WashU’s dark sky site9.27.23Flawed diamonds: Physicists gain quantum insights from imperfect crystals9.27.23From Missouri to Mars: WashU alum engineers career in space research9.22.23Chandrayaan-3’s measurements of sulfur open the doors for lunar science and exploration9.18.23Chen and Yuan win NSF grant to simulate pulsars at WashU9.13.23Physicist Yuan joins Simons collaboration on extreme electrodynamics8.30.23Ogliore and Wang selected as members of the Mars Sample Return Measurement Definition Team8.29.23Physicist Henriksen to build quantum-scale sensors8.29.23NASA partnership is 'a jewel in WashU's crown'8.21.23Meet our new faculty: Natural sciences and mathematics8.8.23AI + Design7.24.23Sohee Chun wins NASA FINESST grant7.24.23Ultraviolet Transient Astronomy Satellite (ULTRASAT) science team7.19.23XL-Calibur telescope to fly again in 20247.13.23Superconducting qubit foundry accelerates progress in quantum research7.11.23Chen has joined the tenure track7.7.23Kater Murch named the Charles M. Hohenberg professor of physics7.7.23Li Yang named the Albert Gordon Hill professor of physics6.13.23Glitches in the matrix6.7.23Ogliore promoted with tenure6.5.23Masters of perception6.5.23Ran wins NSF CAREER award4.19.23Physicist Daylan selected for NASA open-science effort4.17.23Jolliff shares next steps in returning people to the Moon4.13.23NASA Boosts Open Science through Innovative Training4.13.23Outstanding Faculty Award presented to Jeff Gillis-Davis4.11.23Celebrate World Quantum Day!4.7.23Dev promoted with tenure3.23.23Krawczynski wins NASA grant to study gamma rays at the center of the galaxy3.15.23Doing the math on a solar-powered future3.9.23Everything you want to know about spy balloons, or any balloon, in the sky 3.7.23A deep look inside spin glass2.23.23Celebrating 170 years: an Apollo 17 connection2.6.23Washington University scientists to probe space for origins of matter1.18.232023 predictions from Mike Nowak1.6.23Organelles grow in random bursts1.3.23SPIDER launches from Antarctica12.13.22Ogliore won NASA grant12.13.22Yang awarded grant from NSF12.13.22Yuan received a research award from NSF12.13.22Krawczynski awarded a NASA grant12.13.22Errando won a NASA grant12.7.22Science research roundup: November and December 202212.6.22Back to Antarctica with SPIDER12.2.22Defining literacies for life and career12.1.22Compton effect11.29.22Physicists awarded DOE supercomputing time for ‘high-impact’ projects11.23.22Physicist Errando helps NASA solve black hole jet mystery11.18.22Artemis launch returns U.S. to the moon - Jolliff interview on PRI/The World11.17.22McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences - Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow11.16.22Incubator for Transdisciplinary Futures announces first round of funded projects11.15.22Next frontiers in radio chemistry: personalized medicine for infectious disease11.15.22Toward a synergy between artificial intelligence and neuroscience11.3.22Polarized X-rays reveal shape, orientation of extremely hot matter around black hole11.2.22Science research roundup: October 202211.1.22A transformative agreement with IOP Publishing10.27.22Henriksen, Murch selected as 2022 Moore Experimental Physics Investigators10.21.22Scientific ballooning is not for the faint of heart9.28.22Science research roundup: September 20229.21.22A first look at signature initiatives9.19.22University Announces Cluster Hire in the Quantum Sciences9.1.22Space Station Experiment To Probe Origins of Elements8.30.22TIGERISS roars toward space station spot8.17.22Nowak awarded NASA grant8.17.22Science research roundup: July and August 20227.12.22New Faculty hired as part of the Digital Initiative6.30.22NSF grant to Murch and Henriksen6.30.22Henriksen wins Office of Naval Research grant6.30.22Dickhoff awarded NSF grant6.30.22Seidel and Nussinov to work on imaging goggles6.29.22Science research roundup: June 20226.22.22Collaboration Initiation Grants6.22.22Ancient micrometeoroids carried specks of stardust, water to asteroid 4 Vesta6.9.22Asteroid samples offer chance to study chemically pristine solar system materials6.1.22Science research roundup: May 20226.1.22Taste of Science returns to in-person outreach5.16.22When more complex is simpler5.12.22Astronomers unveil first image of Milky Way’s black hole5.11.22Asteroid samples offer insights into solar system evolution5.4.22Neon ice shows promise as new qubit platform5.2.22Promotions4.28.22First steps toward building a topological quantum computer4.27.22Novel particle detector used to study alternate path to carbon creation in stars4.27.22Science research roundup: April 20224.25.22Dev to study mysterious particles at Fermilab4.25.22Unique samples or just super weird?4.22.22The power of quantum disorder4.7.22Lorenzo Andreoli selected for URA Visiting Scholars Program3.23.22Arts & Sciences faculty win NSF CAREER Awards3.7.22Pastore Promoted3.4.22WashU scientists help recover gases from Moon rock time capsule1.7.22MSN News: Scientists create never-before-seen isotope of magnesium1.5.22Scientists detect world’s lightest magnesium12.20.21Vacuum-Sealed Container From 1972 Moon Landing Will Finally Be Opened12.13.21Senior Kuziez named Marshall Scholar12.10.21Expanding the X-ray view of the universe12.9.21Manel Errando received a subaward from the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory12.9.21Sachiko Amari won a $973,810 award from NASA12.8.21Science research roundup: November and December 202112.2.21Digital Transformation Initiative brings new talent to Arts & Sciences12.1.21Nowak wins grants from NASA, Smithsonian observatory11.30.21Arts & Sciences faculty among world’s most highly cited researchers11.19.21Buckley earns grant for astronomical monitoring11.2.21Collaboration yields $750K grant from the Office of Naval Research10.27.21Science research roundup: October 202110.12.21Stellar fossils in meteorites point to distant stars9.16.21Faculty Search: Assistant Professor in Astromaterials, Solar System, and Planetary System Formation9.16.21XL-Calibur telescope to examine the most extreme objects in the universe: black holes and neutron stars9.14.21Yang leads $1.8M quantum physics research project9.9.21IMSE acquires new facility for fabricating nanomaterials9.7.21Bacteria could learn to predict the future9.2.21Meet our new faculty: Natural sciences and math8.27.21Neurons in visual cortex of the brain ‘drift’ over time8.26.21Science research roundup: August 20218.25.21Kelton awarded $1.46 million to study nucleation in microgravity environment8.16.21Physicist Mukherji awarded $1.97 million to study cellular design7.9.21NSF grant awarded to Li Yang to study two-dimensional quantum materials7.7.21Sculpted by starlight: A meteorite witness to the solar system’s birth6.28.21Chong Zu joins the Department of Physics6.25.21Rauch’s cosmic ray research probes origins of matter in the Milky Way6.25.21Analysis of pristine samples of the Moon6.21.21Buckley awarded $4.9 million to develop gamma ray astronomy mission6.9.21Physicist Nagy to lead next-gen balloon mission6.1.21Israel retiring5.27.21Piarulli receives early-career research award5.24.21Krawczynski and Nagy receive NASA funding5.20.21Department of Physics Recognition Ceremony 20215.3.21Obituary: Michael Friedlander, professor emeritus of physics, 924.30.21Michael Friedlander, 1928-20214.15.21Nowak, collaborators share new observations of famous black hole4.12.21Murch promoted to full professor4.12.21Gillis-Davis promoted to research full professor4.7.21Muon magnetism could hint at a breakdown of physics’ standard model3.31.21Jeff Gillis-Davis has pioneered a new method for laser space weathering3.30.21Researchers observe new isotope of fluorine3.26.21Nowak receives grant to study spectroscopy models3.9.21John Scandrett, 1933-20213.5.21Erik Henriksen promoted3.5.21Gillis-Davis received NASA subaward3.1.21A rising star in physics2.23.21Life in the time of COVID2.12.21Amari receives Urey Award for career in cosmochemistry2.1.21Fourteen faculty searches approved for digital transformation initiative1.14.21New way to control electrical charge in 2D materials: Put a flake on it1.8.21NASA selects astrophysics mission to detect ultrahigh-energy neutrinos1.5.21Jim Mertens recently joined the Department of Physics12.18.20Gravitational waves probe exotic matter inside neutron stars12.18.20Nowak awarded a NASA grant12.18.20NASA grant awarded to Henric Krawczynski12.18.20John Templeton Foundation funding Kater Murch12.16.20Seidel receives NSF grant12.7.20Society of Physics Students chapter wins national recognition 12.4.20Glimpsing the unseeable physics of a black hole11.19.20Solving for nuclear structure in light nuclei11.3.20Jeffrey Gillis-Davis won a NASA grant10.29.20A conversation with two award-winning women in space science10.23.20Yang’s work with quantum materials honored by APS10.21.20Johanna Nagy joins Department of Physics10.9.20Research in Antarctica10.7.20Nowak won a grant from the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory10.7.20A microscale search for cosmic answers 9.21.20James Buckley elected Fellow of the American Physical Society9.6.20Looking skin deep at the growth of neutron stars8.28.20Henriksen lands CAREER grant to chase electron effects8.28.20Meteorite study suggests Earth may have always been wet8.19.20Alumni dedicate special journal issue to late professor8.18.20Nan Liu has been awarded the Nier Prize8.5.20Pastore awarded grant from DOE7.27.20The hidden magnetic universe begins to come into view7.23.20Erik Henriksen receives NSF CAREER award7.15.20Dev receives award for neutrino research7.7.20Simons Foundation Grant to study PT symmetry7.1.20Sheng Ran has joined the department6.9.20Specks of stardust4.22.20With on-campus lab work halted, researchers forge ahead4.6.20Li Yang promoted4.3.20Physics and the 'grey areas' of biology3.19.20Carbon conundrum: Experiment aims to re-create synthesis of key element3.18.20Mahdi Naghiloo wins 2020 Biruni Award2.29.20Physical Review Outstanding Referee2.28.20Outstanding APS Referee2.21.20Space samples suggest "new physics" in cause of violent solar flares2.7.20Misbehaving kaons could hint at the existence of new particles2.7.20A super-rare 'Zee burst' in Antarctica could one day unlock a key mystery of ghostly neutrinos1.31.20Ultra-high energy events key to study of ghost particles1.31.20NASA supporting two projects1.28.20NASA Grant Awarded to Nan Liu1.16.20Wash U Year in Review Video Features Professor Ryan Ogliore12.16.19WashU physicists launch cosmic ray telescope from Antarctica12.12.19Supersize me: Physicists awarded $3.3M for XL-Calibur telescope12.9.19DOE Grant Approved12.5.19Dr. Gillis-Davis explains the science and exploration value of ice deposits at the Moon’s poles12.2.19Wash U Scientists Study Moon Ice To Help Astronauts Explore Solar System11.25.19Dr. Mairin Hynes honored with Emerson teaching awards11.14.19Scientists think there may be meteorites in this Missouri pasture11.13.19Investigating water ice, space weathering on the Moon10.29.19Kip Thorne explores the warped side of the universe10.23.19Space on Tap!10.21.19A Newly Seen Quantum Symmetry Can Lead To Insights To The Workings Of The Universe10.7.19Complex energies, quantum symmetries10.7.19Brain tunes itself to criticality, maximizing information processing9.27.19Brian Rauch received a NASA grant9.23.19New Major in Astrophysics9.19.19Henric Krawczynski appointed Wayman Crow Professor9.13.19Center for Quantum Sensors awarded NSF Quantum Leap Challenge seed grant9.11.19Nowak shares Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics8.9.19Michael Nowak received a grant from the Smithsonian Institution8.9.19Willem Dickhoff received an NSF grant 7.25.19The Flight of X-Calibur7.22.19Buckley Received a NASA Grant7.22.19Carlsson Received an NSF Grant7.19.19Apollo 11 launched 50 years of lunar science7.10.19Characterizing the ‘arrow of time’ in open quantum systems7.10.19Manel Errando - Assistant Professor of Physics7.2.19The fractal brain, from a single neuron’s perspective6.13.19VERITAS5.31.19Journal of Chemical Physics - Editor's Pick5.2.19What will you remember, and what's next?5.2.19A quantum launch4.15.19Excellence in Teaching Award in Science3.29.19Manel Errando received NASA award3.21.19Cliff Will wins the 2019 Albert Einstein Medal2.22.19Research Professor Michael Nowak was awarded two grants2.6.19Studying the small to understand the big12.12.18SuperTIGER and X-Calibur12.7.18Physics Students Win National Recognition 12.6.18Carl Bender Received Humboldt Research Award12.4.18Olga Pravdivtseva received a NASA grant11.9.18Physics Research Group Heads to Antarctica to Launch Telescope11.5.18Cold, Dark Stars Lurking in the Universe Could Act Like Single Giant Atoms10.26.18Professor James Buckley received a NASA grant10.22.18Professor Kenneth Kelton Discusses Materials Through the Ages9.5.18Erik Henriksen received an NSF grant8.30.18Improving Nuclear Detection with New Chip Power8.30.18Demon in the Details of Quantum Thermodynamics8.30.18Article on Testing Einstein's Predictions8.30.18X-Calibur Telescope Preparing for a Stratospheric Balloon Flight6.12.18Washington People: Martin Israel6.8.18Alex Meshik Received a NASA Award6.1.18Flavor of the Moment4.25.18Ryan Ogliore received a NASA grant3.30.18Professor James Miller discusses constructing a class from curiosity to course listings ...3.21.18Congratulations to Professor Martin Israel the recipient of the 2018 Dean's Medal ...3.19.18Prof Li Yang has been selected into the list of the world’s most impactful scientific researchers by Clarivate Analytics (Web of Science) ...3.9.18Professor Erik Henriksen: New view on electron interactions in graphene ...2.27.18Brian Rauch has received continued support from NASA for particle astrophysics research with the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna.2.14.18Professor Kater Murch has been selected as 2018 Cottrell Scholar ...12.1.17Professor Willem Dickhoff ... Reaching for Neutron Stars ...11.9.17Professor Kater Murch and Rochester scientists discuss a bit of a quantum magic trick ...10.17.17Prof. Mikhail Tikhonov says Microbiology Needs More Math ...10.6.17Prof. James Buckley has received a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy in support of theoretical and experimental studies in particle physics and cosmology.10.6.17Prof. Kenneth F. Kelton has received a grant from the NSF for a research project titled Fundamental Investigations of Nucleation Processes in Silicate Liquids and Glasses with a Goal of Developing Predictive Models for Glass Formation and Crystallization.10.6.17Prof. Li Yang has received a grant from the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research for a research project titled Ferroelectricity, Multiferroics, and Enhanced Magnetoelectric Effect in Single-Atomic Layers.10.6.17Prof. Christine Floss has received NASA support for a project titled Microanalytical Characterization of Presolar Silicate Grains: Constraints on Grain Formation in Stellar Environments and Grain Survival in the Early Solar Nebula.9.6.17Wash U Researchers prepare to fly device over Antarctica to study space radiation ...9.1.17Is nature fundamentally weird? Mark Alford explains ...7.18.17Professor Ken Kelton's group catch glass transition in the act ...6.23.17Professor Kater Murch is Shaking Schrodinger's Cat ...4.25.17Mark Alford and Mairin Hynes share why they became scientists ...2.17.17Professor Carl Bender discusses how to find your one and only ...1.27.17Prof. Kater Murch receives the St. Louis Academy of Sciences 2017 Innovation Award ...1.26.17Professor Mark Alford discusses five extreme facts about neutron stars ...10.10.16Prof. Carl Bender wins the 2017 Dannie Heinemann Prize for Mathematical Physics ...9.30.16Prof. Christine Floss has received NASA support for a project Characterizing Comet 81P/Wild 2 with Acfer 094 and Tagish Lake Analog Foils.9.30.16Prof. Ryan Ogliore has received a grant from NASA for a field-emission scanning electron microscope that will be used to analyze samples of comets and asteroids.9.19.16Congratulations to Prof. James G. Miller who was named the recipient of the 2016 Rayleigh Award at the International Ultrasonics Symposium held this year in Tours, France...9.14.16Congratulations to Prof. Willem Dickhoff who has received a grant from NSF for a project titled "Green’s Functions and the Nuclear Many-body Problem".8.30.16Prof. Krawczynski’s team is preparing for the launch of the balloon borne X-Calibur experiment to study black holes and neutron stars. Follow the team via a blog with daily updates...8.15.16Congratulations to Prof. Kater Murch on being awarded a NSF grant to investigate Measurement and Control in Open Quantum Systems ...1.15.14Beautifully Bright Black HolesPhysics faculty are encouraged to contact University Marketing & Communications for help with press releases and media outreach. for more physics news Check out our Annual Newsletter for more behind-the-scenes news about the department's people and activities. 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