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Christine Ye

Seattle-area high school senior awarded $250,000 for gravitational wave research

Christine Ye, a senior at Eastlake High School in Sammamish, Wash., has won the top award in the nation’s oldest… Read More

GeekWire Calendar Picks: The beginning of the universe, autonomous cars, and AI at work

— It’s one of the great questions of humanity that will likely never be answered: how did the universe begin?… Read More

KAGRA detector

Japan’s KAGRA detector joins LIGO and Virgo in global hunt for gravitational waves

Japan’s Kamioka Gravitational-Wave Detector, or KAGRA, is due to start teaming up with similar detectors in Washington state, Louisiana and… Read More

Black hole merger

A double whammy of gravitational waves sparks a burst of black hole speculation

Two detections of gravitational waves, separated by a mere 21 minutes, set off a flurry of excitement among astronomers today.… Read More

Jocelyn Bell Burnell

51 years after discovering pulsars, Jocelyn Bell Burnell wins $3M Breakthrough Prize

British astrophysicist Jocelyn Bell Burnell missed out on a share of the Nobel Prize for her part in the discovery… Read More

Brian Greene

The way we think of black holes just might be in for a radical change … again

After decades’ worth of mystery, it feels as if physicists are finally closing in on the nature of black holes,… Read More

CRISPR-Cas9

Kavli Prizes go to pioneers of gene editing, neuroscience and astrochemistry

Three inventors of the revolutionary CRISPR-Cas9 technique for editing DNA are among the recipients of this year’s Kavli Prizes, which… Read More

Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer

NASA’s Rossi X-ray probe makes a quiet exit after spending 22 years in orbit

News Brief: A month after the breakup of China’s Tiangong-1 space lab, another spacecraft went to its fiery doom today… Read More

James Webb Space Telescope

NASA delays Webb Space Telescope’s liftoff to 2020, says it may bust $8B budget

NASA is delaying the scheduled launch of its next flagship observatory, the $8.8 billion James Webb Space Telescope, by a… Read More

Black hole and accretion disk

Gravitational waves get to play a starring role in ‘Black Hole Apocalypse’ on TV

Black holes are the collapsed stars of the show on “Black Hole Apocalypse,” a two-hour “NOVA” presentation that’s premiering Wednesday… Read More

NASA picks IXPE: Space telescope will study X-ray fingerprints of black holes

NASA is committing $188 million to build and launch a space telescope to observe patterns in the X-ray radiation emanating… Read More

Podcast: Astrophysicist Katie Mack explains the universe to journalist Glenn Fleishman

We’d all like to know more about the universe, and on Jan. 13, Dr. Katie Mack, a postdoctoral researcher of dark… Read More

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