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Tangled magnetic fields power cosmic particle accelerators
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We Visited the World's Largest Camera and Damn
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Gravitational lenses
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Q&A: Finding Earth-like exoplanets requires new space telescopes
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Missing gamma-ray blobs shed new light on dark matter, cosmic magnetism
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Dark matter vibes
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Risa Wechsler named director of KIPAC
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KIPAC Newsletter #13 (July 23, 2018)
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Fermi's 10 Years in Space Celebration
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2018 KIPAC Open House Pictures
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Construction Begins on One of the World’s Most Sensitive Dark Matter Experiments
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Roger Blandford Honored as Jansky Lecturer by AUI, NRAO
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The world’s largest astronomical movie
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Meeting showcases women in data science
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45-Year-Old Telescope Gets a Makeover to Demystify Dark Energy
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KIPAC Newsletter #12 (February 12, 2018)
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Better Instruments Give Scientists a New Way to Study the Cosmos
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How Dark Matter Physicists Score Deals on Liquid Xenon
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Dark Energy Survey publicly releases first three years of data
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LSST Camera's First Sensor Array Arrives
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New Map of Dark Matter Puts the Big Bang Theory on Trial
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Scientists detect gravitational waves from a new kind of nova, sparking a new era in astronomy
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Stanford experts on LIGO’s binary neutron star milestone
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Risa Wechsler named American Physical Society fellow
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A radio for dark matter
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Is the Milky Way an 'outlier' galaxy? Studying its 'siblings' for clues
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Artificial Intelligence Analyzes Gravitational Lenses 10 Million Times Faster
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Video: Dark Matter Hunt with LUX-ZEPLIN
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Shedding new light on the Crab with polarized X-rays
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Zeeshan Ahmed Receives DOE Early Career Research Grant
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A new search for dark matter 6800 feet underground
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Standard Model of the Universe Withstands Most Precise Test by Dark Energy Survey
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Physicists Go Deep in Search of Dark Matter
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Stanford research reveals extremely fine measurements of motion in orbiting supermassive black holes
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KIPAC Newsletter #11 (June 26, 2017)
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Symmetry Magazine: The Facts and Nothing But the Facts
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Origin of Milky Way’s Hypothetical Dark Matter Signal May Not Be So Dark
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Symmetry Q&A: Dark Matter Next Door
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Steven Kahn Maps Out the Project that will Map the Dark Universe
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KIPAC Newsletter #10 (November 11, 2016)