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Caltech Astro Outreach 14 h
Join us this Valentine's Day for a special event about Earth. First, a 30-minute film on the Earthrise photo taken by the Apollo 8 astronauts, and then host a panel of experts in climate science and sustainable energy technologies. Guided stargazing too!
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Caltech 16 h
Engineers at and have developed a tiny prosthetic that enables jellyfish to swim faster and more efficiently than they normally do, without stressing the animals.
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Caltech 6. velj
Caltech professor Katie Bouman wrote this piece for about how the team pieced together the first-ever image of a black hole:
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Caltech Astro Outreach 5. velj
Our next will be next Monday, featuring talks: "Earthquake, Moonquake, Marsquake, Exoquake" and "Harvard Computers: The Women who Revolutionized Astronomy". See you next Monday at !
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Caltech Archives 5. velj
The name California Institute of Technology was first proposed in a 1911 bill for a public school of engineering. Throop’s President Scherer lobbied unsuccessfully to make Throop that school. In 1920, the institute took that name anyway. Learn more in our exhibit opening Monday!
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AAU 5. velj
A new technique developed could offer a targeted approach to fighting cancer: low-intensity pulses of ultrasound have been shown to selectively kill cancer cells while leaving normal cells unharmed
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A new technique could offer a targeted approach to fighting cancer: low-intensity pulses of ultrasound have been shown to selectively kill cancer cells while leaving normal cells unharmed.
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This fancy sea slug and its ilk contain anti-cancer compounds in their bodies. Caltech's Brian Stoltz has developed a way to create those compounds in the lab.
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Understanding antigen–T cell pairs is crucial for developing cancer vaccines and also for designing personalized treatments for cancers.
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Caltech 4. velj
Professor of political science says that, while it may be frustrating to wait for Iowa caucus results, it's best to practice patience and focus on getting accurate, rather than fast, results. Read his blog post here:
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Caltech 4. velj
Scientists at and have tied a shift in winter weather patterns in Europe and northern Eurasia to a reduction in air pollution.
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Congratulations to on receiving a 2020 Prize for Creative Promise in Biomedical Science! The award recognizes her work developing advanced tools in optogenetics to unearth deep insights into the brain.
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Caltech 3. velj
We remember our colleague and friend Frank Press. Press had a lasting impact on Caltech as director of from 1955 to 1965.
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Caltech 3. velj
This was the first time Caltech has fielded a team to the Pan-American Intercollegiate Chess Championship, the most prestigious annual collegiate chess tournament in the Americas.♟
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One day, bionic jellyfish may be important partners in collecting data on our oceans! Using a tiny prosthetic device, engineers at and have enabled jellyfish to swim faster and more efficiently without stressing the animals.
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NASA JPL 30. sij
If we see farther, it’s because we stand on the shoulders of giants. From new planets next door to some of the most distant galaxies, thank you for showing us the beauty and wonder of the universe.
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NASA Spitzer 31. sij
Spitzer's Final Look 👁️ On its last day of science ops, the telescope's final observation measured our solar systems's dust, and then made a vital calibration measurement by closing a shutter that had been open since launch.
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Caltech Archives 31. sij
Did you know? Throop Polytechnic, ’s predecessor, moved to our current campus in 1910, setting up on 22 acres. The first building, Pasadena Hall, accommodated the entire school for seven years. Learn more in our upcoming exhibit:
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National Science Foundation 28. sij
Bees' movements may lead to new swimming, flying robots. An study of bees in water revealed that they generate and use waves to propel themselves forward. 🎥 Chris Roh and Mory Gharib /
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NASA Exoplanets 29. sij
Yesterday, was sending and receiving some of the last data for the space telescope. After 16+ years in space, Spitzer's mission will end tomorrow. We're thankful for the science and that the spacecraft was able to serve for so long.
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