Professor Emeritus Ronald Probstein, world-renowned expert in fluid mechanics, dies at 93
Probstein’s research had diverse applications in fields including aeronautics, energy, desalination, and soil decontamination.
Probstein’s research had diverse applications in fields including aeronautics, energy, desalination, and soil decontamination.
The results provide a blueprint for finding such systems in the universe’s quieter, emptier regions.
Not just an exoplanet-finder anymore, TESS yields diverse astrophysics results at second science conference.
Study offers evidence, based on gravitational waves, to show that the total area of a black hole’s event horizon can never decrease.
In a 3Q, Salvatore Vitale describes how gravitational-wave signals suggest black holes completely devoured their companion neutron stars.
Observations quadruple the number of known radio bursts and reveal two types: one-offs and repeaters.
Planetary physicist and former director of the MIT Center for Space Research and the Arecibo Observatory helped repurpose military radar technology for science and space exploration.
Regardless of size, all black holes experience similar accretion cycles, a new study finds.
Certain ultralight bosons would be expected to put the brakes on black holes, but new results show no such slowdown.
Lesson learned from the CHiPS survey must inform future cluster searches, researchers say.
New image of M87 reveals how it looks in polarized light.
Discovery may offer clues to carbon’s role in planet and star formation.
Alan Lightman’s new book explores the riddles of origins, infinities, and other bafflements brought to us by modern science.
MIT scientists present exoplanet data at the 237th American Astronomical Society meeting.
Findings suggest the first galaxies in the universe were more massive than previously thought.