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Deciphering the mysteries of planetary formation

Ancient grains of dust from space can be found on Earth − and provide clues about the life cycle of stars

Blasting Off to the Future of Physics Education at WashU

Nowak named Associate Director of the McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences

Uncovering new worlds with Professor Tansu Daylan

NeuroAI Symposium explores the intersections between digital and biological brains
XL-Calibur telescope set for balloon flight from Arctic Circle

NASA partnership is 'a jewel in WashU's crown'

Washington University scientists to probe space for origins of matter
Scientific ballooning is not for the faint of heart

TIGERISS roars toward space station spot
Claver House Summer Camp

Rich Schmaeng retiring

Expanding the X-ray view of the universe

XL-Calibur telescope to examine the most extreme objects in the universe: black holes and neutron stars

Kelton awarded $1.46 million to study nucleation in microgravity environment

Buckley awarded $4.9 million to develop gamma ray astronomy mission

WashU physicists launch cosmic ray telescope from Antarctica

The Flight of X-Calibur

VERITAS

Journal of Chemical Physics - Editor's Pick

Manel Errando received NASA award

SuperTIGER and X-Calibur

Physics Research Group Heads to Antarctica to Launch Telescope

X-Calibur Telescope Preparing for a Stratospheric Balloon Flight

Physics librarian Alison Verbeck receives the Graduate Student Senate’s Outstanding Staff Award for 2017-18

Dian Tan, a postdoctoral researcher working with Kater Murch, has received a fellowship from Rigetti Computing for a project titled "Mapping quantum states into and from noisy transmission lines with superconducting qubits."

Congratulations to Todd Hardt who has received an Outstanding Staff Award from the School of Arts and Sciences...

Tyrone Daulton investigates the case of the missing diamonds ...
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