We celebrate the Nobel Prize in Physics for Roger Penrose and Andrea Ghez and Reinhard Genzel for discoveries about black holes, but Strange quark has some grievances to air about the Netflix show Away and Penrose\u27s penchant for exclamation marks. We also see how the Sun is helping us better understand observations of distant stars and learn about the Astroquarks\u27 very own satellite getting ready for launch
© 2022 Nobel Foundation, Published by the American Physical Society. The 2020 Nobel Prize for Physic...
Prepared for the AVS Quantum Science Special Topic Collection Celebrating Sir Roger Penrose's Nobel ...
A collection of offbeat, entertaining and primarily nontechnical essays on physics and those who pra...
The astroquarks welcome WMFE space reporter Brendan Byrne who recounts his flight on the SOFIA airbo...
Contains fulltext : 234067.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) ...
As we have done in the past, we will discuss the amazing impact that this years Nobel-Prize-winning ...
The astroquarks discuss the late Stephen Hawking\u27s first major breakthrough in astrophysics: radi...
It\u27s a tale of pairs and self-coupling , which causes Top quark endless mirth, in this episode, ...
"My favorite discovery is not the one of the Nobel, but the one of quark charm" (2 pages
We are kidding, neutrinos. We love you. You\u27re just a little bit scary! In this episode we discus...
Two separate radio broadcasts are featured: the first discusses NASA's 16 billion dollar-plus budget...
The most recent chapter in the fascinating story of black holes is offered. Johnny Wheeler’s witty p...
The inside story of a quest to unlock one of cosmology’s biggest mysteries, derailed by the lure of ...
The astroquarks take a stroll through the extrasolar planetary zoo where there are new members of th...
The ancients considered the Universe unchanging, and had a special name for the planets, which they ...
© 2022 Nobel Foundation, Published by the American Physical Society. The 2020 Nobel Prize for Physic...
Prepared for the AVS Quantum Science Special Topic Collection Celebrating Sir Roger Penrose's Nobel ...
A collection of offbeat, entertaining and primarily nontechnical essays on physics and those who pra...
The astroquarks welcome WMFE space reporter Brendan Byrne who recounts his flight on the SOFIA airbo...
Contains fulltext : 234067.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) ...
As we have done in the past, we will discuss the amazing impact that this years Nobel-Prize-winning ...
The astroquarks discuss the late Stephen Hawking\u27s first major breakthrough in astrophysics: radi...
It\u27s a tale of pairs and self-coupling , which causes Top quark endless mirth, in this episode, ...
"My favorite discovery is not the one of the Nobel, but the one of quark charm" (2 pages
We are kidding, neutrinos. We love you. You\u27re just a little bit scary! In this episode we discus...
Two separate radio broadcasts are featured: the first discusses NASA's 16 billion dollar-plus budget...
The most recent chapter in the fascinating story of black holes is offered. Johnny Wheeler’s witty p...
The inside story of a quest to unlock one of cosmology’s biggest mysteries, derailed by the lure of ...
The astroquarks take a stroll through the extrasolar planetary zoo where there are new members of th...
The ancients considered the Universe unchanging, and had a special name for the planets, which they ...
© 2022 Nobel Foundation, Published by the American Physical Society. The 2020 Nobel Prize for Physic...
Prepared for the AVS Quantum Science Special Topic Collection Celebrating Sir Roger Penrose's Nobel ...
A collection of offbeat, entertaining and primarily nontechnical essays on physics and those who pra...