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NRL physicist earns 2020 AAAS Newcomb Cleveland Prize


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IMAGE: Matthew Kerr, Ph.D., a research physicist at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, was part of an international team of astronomers and astrophysicists recognized by the 2020 American Association for the.
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Credit: Matthew Kerr; U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
WASHINGTON Imagine living in a large city. New York City, Los Angeles, or Washington. One morning you hear a siren off in the distance. You know the direction and that it was far away since it was just loud enough to hear. You wonder if it s an emergency. What type of siren was it? Police, Fire, EMS? But you never hear it again. Time passes, then one night you hear another siren, then another, eventually hearing sirens all the time. So what does this have to do with science? ....

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NAU astronomer receives prestigious 2021 Cottrell Scholar Award


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IMAGE: Tyler Robinson of Northern Arizona University has been named a 2021 Cottrell Scholar by the Research Corporation for Science Advancement.
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A Northern Arizona University astronomer who studies the atmospheres of solar system worlds, exoplanets and brown dwarfs has been recognized for his academic leadership and the quality and innovation of his research. The Research Corporation for Science Advancement (RCSA) recently named Tyler Robinson, assistant professor in NAU s Department of Astronomy and Planetary Science, a 2021 Cottrell Scholar. This award includes a three-year, $100,000 grant to advance his teaching and research.
One of only 25 early-career teacher-scholars selected nationally from the fields of chemistry, physics and astronomy and only the second NAU faculty member to receive the award Robinson was chosen for his proposal, which focuses on approaches to understanding exoplanet atm ....

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Bottling the world's coldest plasma


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IMAGE: Rice University graduate student Grant Gorman at work in Rice s Ultracold Atoms and Plasmas Lab.
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Credit: Photo by Jeff Fitlow/Rice University
HOUSTON - (March 1, 2021) - Rice University physicists have discovered a way to trap the world s coldest plasma in a magnetic bottle, a technological achievement that could advance research into clean energy, space weather and astrophysics.
To understand how the solar wind interacts with the Earth, or to generate clean energy from nuclear fusion, one has to understand how plasma a soup of electrons and ions behaves in a magnetic field, said Rice Dean of Natural Sciences Tom Killian, the corresponding author of a published study about the work in ....

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Editorial: Three connections we have to Mars


Here are three connections we have to that mission beyond “your tax dollars at work.”
First, when the rover was making its dramatic landing on Mars — scientists call the act of landing a spacecraft there “seven minutes of terror” — those signals were relayed through the Green Bank Radio Astronomy Observatory just up the road from us in Green Bank, West Virginia. The staff there knew the rover had landed safely even before those with NASA did.
Second, the woman that viewers heard narrating the landing was flight controller Swati Mohan, who is in charge of guidance and controls for the Perseverance mission. She grew up in Fairfax County and credits one of her high school teachers with getting her interested in engineering. Two decades and a doctorate later, she’s landing a machine on Mars. ....

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A Decades-Long Quest Reveals New Details of Antimatter


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It often goes unmentioned that protons, the positively charged matter particles at the center of atoms, are part antimatter.
We learn in school that a proton is a bundle of three elementary particles called quarks two “up” quarks and a “down” quark, whose electric charges (+2/3 and −1/3, respectively) combine to give the proton its charge of +1. But that simplistic picture glosses over a far stranger, as-yet-unresolved story.
Quanta Magazine, an editorially independent publication of the Simons Foundation whose mission is to enhance public understanding of science by covering research develop­ments and trends in mathe­matics and the physical and life sciences. ....

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