How postdoctoral researcher Seth Koren makes sense of the universe’s mysteries using physics

Author: Madeline Schlehuber

Billions of years ago, the very early universe was incredibly hot and dense — conditions could only be described as extreme. Today, physicists attempt to recreate these conditions using enormous accelerators, detectors and colliders to get particles up to the high energy that existed long ago.…

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Seeing Stars: How postdoctoral fellow William Cramer investigates light in galaxy systems

Author: Madeline Schlehuber

What’s really out there? William Cramer, a postdoctoral research fellow with the Department of Physics and Astronomy, has been asking this question since he was 10 years old, reading all the books about astronomy that his library offered.

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