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In a recently published paper in Nature, the team shows that neurons in the IT cortex rapidly switch from a neural code that supports face detection to one optimized for face identification—all within roughly 20 milliseconds after a face is viewed.
https://t.co/JiFbVdy9uy
Shu-ou Shan, Caltech's Altair Professor of Chemistry, has been elected as a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the nation's oldest honorary societies. She joins 251 other new members this year.
https://t.co/l70K1vbyx3
In late March, the Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation awarded the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship to 454 third- and fourth-year university students, including four third-year scholars from Caltech.
https://t.co/ln6Il5AWQI
SFP mourns the passing of Yuk Yung, @Caltech professor of planetary science and @NASAJPL senior research scientist — a founding figure in planetary atmospheric chemistry and a beloved mentor to scores of SURF & WAVE Fellows since 1982.
https://t.co/mMLH7BwdgJ
A new study presents a roadmap for simultaneously combining data on the abundance of greenhouses gases with data on winds to better pinpoint emission sources.
https://t.co/Bn4w9Si95K
Brian Stoltz, the Victor and Elizabeth Atkins Professor of Chemistry and Heritage Medical Research Institute Investigator, has been awarded this year's Shirley M. Malcom Prize for Excellence in Mentoring.
https://t.co/FTlppUyLz0
A trio of Caltech faculty members have been selected to receive the 2026 Sloan Research Fellowship: Elias Most, Huy Tuan Pham, and Lingfu Zhang.
https://t.co/ekQvcWZTY5
Congratulations to Brian Stoltz on winning the @Caltech Shirley M. Malcom Prize for Excellence in Mentoring! For decades, he’s championed undergraduate research and built a lab culture rooted in curiosity, respect & collaboration. https://t.co/zdpXY6fAoL
Congratulations to Adam Wierman, Carl F Braun Professor of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, on being named a 2025 ACM Fellow.
https://t.co/Mf117I0CMF
Jonas Zmuidzinas (BS '81), the Merle Kingsley Professor of Physics at Caltech, will receive the 2026 James Craig Watson Medal, a National Academy of Sciences honor presented every two years for "outstanding contributions to the science of astronomy."
https://t.co/t26ELbSK8W
As our community grappled with loss and uncertainty after the 2025 Los Angeles fires, researchers jumped into action, collecting data as soon as flames erupted. In this podcast series, scientists and engineers lend their expertise and answer questions.
https://t.co/sGIltO4zKg
Winter Term begins at @Caltech — and what better way to welcome the season than with snowflakes? Prof. Ken Libbrecht, whose research revealed the world’s largest snow crystal, was also among the very first Caltech students to do a SURF back in 1979. https://t.co/hXlUNIOn0R
From advancing early warning systems for natural hazards to breakthroughs in AI and quantum research, @Caltech undergrads worked with faculty through opportunities like #SURF to drive real-world impact across disciplines. https://t.co/x44fPK4tqr
Astronomers are reporting evidence for a possible second kilonova event, but the case is not closed. In fact, this situation is much more complex.
https://t.co/K8t8GkSRM3
Led by researchers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which Caltech manages for NASA, and published in the journal Nature, the new study could have implications for scientists' understanding of Titan and other icy moons throughout our solar system.
https://t.co/WH2Yjanlep
Through #CaltechSURF, William Yang explored black holes, dark matter, and pulsar timing—applying advanced math to real astrophysics. Now studying abroad at the University Cambridge, he’s building a global scientific community. https://t.co/dWaJcEb2Ht
We’re proud to highlight Alejandro Stefan-Zavala, Caltech WAVE Fellow (’17) + SURF (’18) alum, who’s kicking off this year’s Science Journeys on November 8!
Read more about Alejandro’s own journey and about his upcoming talk here: https://t.co/WvzWZAUPWe
A pair of distant black hole mergers, measured just one month apart in late 2024, are improving how scientists understand the nature and evolution of the most violent deep-space collisions in our universe.
https://t.co/SRdZBGGBtC