KIPAC News

| Symmetry Magazine: The Facts and Nothing But the Facts
| Origin of Milky Way’s Hypothetical Dark Matter Signal May Not Be So Dark
| Symmetry Q&A: Dark Matter Next Door
| Steven Kahn Maps Out the Project that will Map the Dark Universe
| KIPAC Newsletter, Fall 2016
| World's Largest Camera for Astronomy
| In search of a parallel universe
| Q&A: SLAC Cosmology Research Featured in Terrence Malick’s ‘Voyage of Time’
| Arthur B.C. Walker II Award
| Construction of World’s Most Sensitive Dark Matter Detector Moves Forward
| Noah Kurinsky and Jeff Yen win distinguished poster awards at the International Conference on High Energy Physics in Chicago
| Fermi Researchers Explore New Ways of Searching for Dark Matter
| Dark matter hopes dwindle with X-ray signal
| DOE Approves Construction of 3-D Galaxy-mapping Project ‘DESI’
| Sarah Church to become senior associate vice provost for undergraduate education
| Dark matter evades most sensitive detector
| Stanford researchers help to explain how stars are born, cosmic structures evolve
| Stanford researchers celebrate a second sighting of gravitational waves
| Prototype of LUX-ZEPLIN Dark Matter Detector Tested at SLAC
| Q&A: Hitomi Researchers Talk About the X-ray Satellite’s Tragic End and the Data It Sent Home
| KIPAC Newsletter, Spring 2016
| Stanford astrophysicists help discover hidden dwarf dark galaxy
| Learning about the future from the distant past
| The Milky Way’s hot spot
| Dusting for the fingerprint of inflation with BICEP3
| Congratulations to KIPAC Alumni John Wise
| New Satellite with Superior X-ray Vision Launched
| The Detection of Gravitational Waves Is a Triumph for Physics
| LIGO sees gravitational waves
| Three Ways to Bust Ghostly Dark Matter
| A speed trap for dark matter
| Stanford professors win prestigious Swedish prizes in mathematics, astronomy
| Exploring the dark universe with supercomputers
| Roger Blandford Receives Crafoord Prize in Astronomy
| The booming science of dwarf galaxies
| KIPAC Newsletter, Winter 2015
| LUX Experiment Draws Best Picture Yet of What Dark Matter Particles Cannot Be
| Steve Kahn elected fellow of AAAS
| Stanford astronomers observe the birth of an alien planet
| KIPAC's Leonardo Senatore wins New Horizons in Physics Prize