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West Virginia University astrophysicist the focus of new documentary

April 6, 2017Newsastronomy, astrophysics, Outreach, Science, STEM, video series, WVU

Early last year, a team of scientists detected gravitational waves in the universe – something that Albert Einstein predicted a hundred years prior in his theory of relativity. Dr. Sean Read More

WVU astrophysicist part of team that has created most detailed map of Milky Way

October 21, 2016October 21, 2016Newsastrophysics, national publication, WVU

Hydrogen. Atomic number 1. It is the simplest and lightest element on the periodic table, but don’t be fooled by its humble appearance. With just a single proton and a Read More

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