Header image: A view of the instrument, built by Ryan Cole (PhDMechEngr'21), as the experiment replicates the conditions on exoplanets, causing the experiment to glow with heat.
Scientists do not need to travel light-years away to chart the atmospheres of exoplanets, thanks to research happening in the Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering with scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).
SETI Institute in the News – Media Roundup. November 2021 | SETI Institute
From the seminal Drake Equation to new strategies for exploring the cosmos for extraterrestrial intelligence, SETI scientists are dedicated to the search.
To speed the cosmic trawl, researchers are increasingly leaning on a concept first articulated in — of all places — economics. Due to the current limits of technology, the modern SETI enterprise is mainly a search for potential civilizations that want to be found.
Celebrity red carpet trends that defined 2021 - CNN Style
Cover Story > USC Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
It was July 1969 and while I sang along to David Bowie’s newly released “Space Oddity” on breakfast radio, my grandmother, born in Wales at the tail end of the 19th century, was pouring her modest retirement savings into the purchase of an “extravagantly
In this issue, we celebrate how the cosmos has inspired human creativity among artists of all genres — from musicians and writers to painters, designers and filmmakers.
What Were BU Today's Most-Read Stories of 2021? | BU Today | Boston University
Thanks to you, our readers, BU Today saw record readership in 2021. What stories grabbed the most eyeballs?
It's no surprise that COVID-19 news, from vaccines to boosters to campus protocols, dominated the news cycle. But most of those stories were published first on The Brink, our science and research news site, and then shared across BU Today.
The year's top 10 science stories, chosen by scientists | Science | The Guardian
Billionaires in space, an end-date for deforestation, facing up to racial bias in healthcare – we asked scientists to share the most important developments of 2021
Space tourism might be thought a natural next step in space exploration – and there is nothing wrong with private enterprise taking this forward as long as it is monitored and regulated appropriately. And that is where these flights are significant.
Seahawks Analysis - Waldron Watch, Week 14: Penny Hart - Field Gulls
The Seattle Seahawks are back, baby! Or, maybe more realistically, they are starting to look like something resembling a team that has a cadre of future Hall of Famers on the roster. Starting to.
Penny Hart's catch on Sunday from two angles. Great design and read to get Christian Kirksey to play the run while Desmond King II is in off coverage, leaving Hart wide open crossing over the middle. pic.twitter.com/91yuLDnb2o
Best ‘The Thing’ poster | WFLA
It can be tricky to find a good place to hang movie posters. They usually don't easily fit in with the rest of your home’s decor. A few good spots might be your home office, game room or home movie theater.
The most popular choice in "The Thing" movie posters is the original. This classic 1982 poster features a faceless figure in a snowsuit with light shining from where the face should be. The figure is silhouetted against an icy backdrop.
Baylor Bears as Marvel Cinematic Universe Characters - Our Daily Bears
The parallels between our favorite Baylor Bears and some of the MCU's greatest heroes are closer than you think.
Waddduuppp! My name is Deonte Epps and I am so grateful for the opportunity to join ODB to share my thoughts from time to time. Who am I, you ask?
Speaking of things that I love, three things come to mind: (1) My beautiful wife and fellow Baylor alum, Carina, who would be highly displeased if I didn't mention her in this list (2) Baylor football – this team has my heart forever, and (3) The Marvel Cinematic Universe and also the President
Sojin Oh on Creating Otherworldly Nail Art for the Likes of Björk and Hunter Schafer | Vanity Fair
In tandem with this winter-inferno look created for Vanity Fair, photographed by Adrienne Raquel, Oh shares her favorite nature docs, a new musician muse, and her dream collaborators for the year ahead.
Vanity Fair: Water and ice are recurring elements of your designs. Where have you found inspiration?
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