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RESCHEDULED! Astronomers Hack IAP (now Jan 14, 11-4pm)

…located at 70 Vassar Street. *****Event rescheduled for Thursday, Jan 14 from 11am – 4pm. To attend, please complete the GOOGLE FORM by 3pm on Wednesday, Jan 13***** Cap: 40…

Astrophysics Brown Bag Lunch Talk 4/25/2022: Speakers: Jan David Burger (University of California, Riverside) and Konstantinos Migkas (University of Bonn)

…to attend in person   Jan David Burger, University of California at Riverside at 12:05 Breaking the degeneracy between supernova feedback and SIDM as core formation mechanisms Abstract: Reconciling…

Astrophysics Brown Bag Lunch Talk 1/31/2022: Speakers: Jan Scholtz (Cambridge University) and Mark Ivan Ugalino (UMass Dartmouth)

Monday, January 31, 2022 12:00 – 12:30pm Jan Scholtz, Cambridge University Do powerful AGN really rapidly suppress star formation? Abstract: Cosmological simulations predict that AGN feedback is responsible…

MIT Astrophysics Colloquium 11/30/2021: New Insights into Black Hole Ecology (speaker: Jan Eldridge, The University of Auckland)

Two talks by Jan Eldridge, University of Auckland MIT Astrophysics Colloquium: Tuesday, November 30th at 4:00pm ET via Zoom New Insights into Black Hole Ecology Since the detection of the…

Jan Zaanen, speaker

The String Theory – Condensed Matter Flirtation: An Eyewitness Account Abstract A quake is rumbling through the core of physics: the empiricisms of condensed matter physics and the mathematics of…

LIGO detects merging black holes for third time

The collision of a pair of colossal, stellar-mass black holes has made itself heard, nearly 3 billion light years away, through a cosmic microphone on Earth. On Jan. 4, the…