Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences
- Zach Berta-Thompson and Michael Ritzwoller win Evelyn Hooker Advocacy Award, named for pioneering psychologist who graduated from CU Â鶹ӰԺ.
- This year’s recipients of the notable College of Arts and Sciences’ award are especially distinct, the chair of the award committee notesSeventeen exceptional undergraduates are this year’s recipients of the Jacob Van Ek scholarship, one of the
- Geologist Robert S. Anderson and astrophysicist Fran Bagenal recognized for ‘distinguished and continuing achievements in original research’.
- Scientists at CU Â鶹ӰԺ have laid out a roadmap for a decade of scientific research at the moon.
- A CU Â鶹ӰԺ astrophysicist is searching the light coming from a distant, and extremely powerful celestial object, for what may be the most elusive substance in the universe: dark matter.
- CU on the Weekend Lecture on Sept. 19 to cover NASA’s Parker Solar Probe and CU Â鶹ӰԺ’s contribution to the FIELDS Instrument
- This month, researchers from Â鶹ӰԺ and beyond will watch live as a slice of space exploration history launches from a pad on the Japanese island of Tanegashima.
- The outermost reaches of our solar system are a strange place—filled with dark and icy bodies with nicknames like Sedna, Biden and The Goblin, each of which span several hundred miles across.
- Jack Burns and Fran Bagenal have been recognized among the inaugural class of fellows of the American Astronomical Society, the organization announced this week.