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CLAS physics assistant professor Dustin Swarm collaborated with NASA to capture the first X-ray view of a white dwarf star, expanding how scientists study compact objects in space. https://t.co/cwDb1CEXJK
Assistant Prof. Denis Candido, Prof. Michael Flatté, and University of Chicago researchers have developed a framework that could yield more accurate readings of the inner workings of cells via quantum sensors. https://t.co/0RXwgLLKtJ
Assistant Prof. Ravi Uppu and graduate student Matthew Nelson have discovered a method to “purify” photons, an advance that could make optical #quantum technologies more efficient and more secure. https://t.co/8s7oo1lxil
Using NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, the maps will improve the study of exoplanets whose locations are obscured by “interstellar extinction” — the dimming and reddening of stars’ and galaxies’ light due to dust.