A "crowdsourced" project in which home computer users were enlisted to help analyze radio signals from space is ending after more than two decades.
The North American Regional Office of Astronomy for Development (NA-ROAD) is pleased to announce the selection of 10 astronomy for development projects as part of the 2024 cohort. These projects will ...
A University of Kansas alumna became the fifth Jayhawk to go to space last week, and professors are hoping her accomplishment ...
Intergovernmental organisation urges scientists to present a unified coherent vision for large, expensive projects. The OECD Global Science Forum has developed findings and recommendations regarding ...
Abby Ledford worked on a fluid dynamics research project under the supervision of Dr. Patrick Bunton, head of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at UNG. Amanda Ash and Jessica Hamilton presented ...
Astronomer Daniel Jaffe has been appointed the next president of the Giant Magellan Telescope Corporation – the international consortium building the $2.5bn Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT). He succeeds ...
On January 10, 1946, the U.S. army bounced radar signals off of Earth's moon for the first time ever. Known as "Project Diana," this was the first experiment in radio astronomy. They set up a large ...
An award-winning educator and astrophysicist has been recognised for his outstanding record of outreach and public engagement work in the field of ...
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