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Surveying the SkAI: Illinois Tech’s Astronomy Program Begins Its Orbit
By taking a small step to join the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) Discovery Alliance in spring 2024, Illinois Institute of Technology’s burgeoning astronomy program has taken a giant leap...
Double the Data: Neutrino Hunters Nearing Long-Sought Answer in Fundamental Physics
A presentation at the Neutrino 2024 conference in Milan in June 2024 included twice the data since the team comprising Fermilab’s NuMI Off-axis ν e Appearance (NOvA) experiment had last presented its...
Einstein May Have Been Right, but Is Our Understanding of Dark Energy Wrong?
For more than a century, astronomers around the globe have been challenging renowned physicist Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity. While the latest findings from the Dark Energy...
A Breath of Fresh Air: Illinois Tech Professor Leads Discovery on Lung Function
Born without lung surfactant, premature infants’ lungs are at high risk of failure. Funded by a $2.4 million NIH grant, Associate Professor of Physics David Gidalevitz has discovered a potentially inexpensive solution.
Learn MoreHealthier Hearts? Illinois Tech Research Advances Potential Treatment for Cardiac Conditions
Making the case for a new understanding of muscle contraction, Illinois Tech Professor of Biology and Physics Thomas Irving and Research Assistant Professor Weikang Ma’s research is aiming to find new treatments for inherited cardiac conditions.
Learn MoreLess Energy, More Results: Illinois Tech Research Aims to Show New Low-Energy Side of High-Energy Physics
In the world of particle physics, high-energy experiments tend to garner big headlines. Illinois Tech Associate Professor of Physics Bryce Littlejohn and his team are hoping to change that.
Learn MoreA Community to Help: New Research Center to Tackle Health Care Disparities
In March 2024, an idea that existed in the minds of Distinguished Professor of Psychology Patrick Corrigan and Assistant Professor of Psychology Lindsay Sheehan for years was finally made into a reality.
Learn MoreFrom Post-it Notes to Publication: Illinois Tech Professor’s New Book Teaches Therapy Skills
For Illinois Tech Associate Professor of Psychology and clinical psychologist Steff Du Bois, making therapy more affordable and accessible to the world started with one small step: Post-it notes.
Learn MoreCreating Support Systems with Psychology
In March 2024, an idea that existed in the minds of Distinguished Professor of Psychology Patrick Corrigan and Assistant Professor of Psychology Lindsay Sheehan for years was finally made into a reality.
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