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NASA Awards Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellowships for 2026 - NASA Science The highly competitive NASA Hubble Fellowship Program (NHFP) recently named 24 new fellows to its 2026 class.

We are thrilled to welcome Einstein Fellows Frank Qu and Dhayaa Anbanjagane to KIPAC! science.nasa.gov/missions/hub...

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KIPAC's Rubin Observatory Public Engagement Series Kicks Off in San Mateo! The first in our 2026 lecture series kicked off with a sold out event at the College of San Mateo Planetarium

We kicked off our 2026 Rubin Series with a talk at College of San Mateo. One of our grad students, Theo Schutt brought the universe to 70+ people with stunning First Look images from @VRubinObs. Stay tuned for our next stop at De Anza College on April 23! kipac.stanford.edu/news/kipacs-...

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What an exciting moment for all of us here @kipac.bsky.social and SLAC!

Decades of contributions from our members current and past have made this new engine for astrophysical discovery possible. We can't wait to see what's waiting to be uncovered in the @vrubinobs.bsky.social alert stream!

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Illustrated graphic with the boot-shaped Rubin Observatory atop its site on Cerro Pachón beneath a sparkling night sky and the glowing band of the Milky Way stretching from lower left to upper right. Sprinkled throughout are many "Data alert!" popups, labeled with icons that represent supernovae, asteroids, hungry black holes, and more.

Illustrated graphic with the boot-shaped Rubin Observatory atop its site on Cerro Pachón beneath a sparkling night sky and the glowing band of the Milky Way stretching from lower left to upper right. Sprinkled throughout are many "Data alert!" popups, labeled with icons that represent supernovae, asteroids, hungry black holes, and more.

A 3-by-4 grid of grayscale astronomical images zoomed in on single objects. From left to right, the columns are labeled Template, New image, and difference. From top to bottom, the rows are labeled supernova, variable star, active galactic nucleus, and solar system object.

A 3-by-4 grid of grayscale astronomical images zoomed in on single objects. From left to right, the columns are labeled Template, New image, and difference. From top to bottom, the rows are labeled supernova, variable star, active galactic nucleus, and solar system object.

The largest spot-the-difference effort EVER has begun!🚨

On the night of Feb 24, NSF–DOE Rubin Observatory officially released its first ~800,000 public alerts of detected changes in the night sky!🔍

A new era of discovery is here✨ 🔭🧪☄️

🔗: rubinobservatory.org/news/first-a...

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Public Lecture: Galaxies & The Early Universe How did the Universe begin, and how do we know? Join us to learn how galaxies reveal clues about the origin of the cosmos!

Ever wondered how we study the very beginning of the Universe?
Join us tomorrow at 7:00 PM PT to learn how information from galaxies helps scientists infer the infant stages of the Universe! Attend in person or online — register for free at bit.ly/cosmology-feb11

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Neutrino Masses: From ghost particles to cosmological tensions
Neutrino Masses: From ghost particles to cosmological tensions YouTube video by Bernardita Ried

Congratulations to our very own Berni Ried-Guachalla on taking 1st place in the Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science 2025 Video Contest! Check out the video here: m.youtube.com/watch?v=kna3...

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Ever wondered how we study the very beginning of the Universe?
Join us on Wednesday, Feb. 11 at 7:00 PM PT to learn how information from galaxies helps scientists infer the infant stages of the Universe! Attend in person or online — register for free at bit.ly/cosmology-feb11

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The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to quantum technology, which can revolutionize many fields of research. In her upcoming public lecture, Dr. Chelsea Bartram will discuss how quantum sensing is being used to detect dark matter candidates. bit.ly/quantum-dec2

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We welcomed over 50 students from high schools in East San José to campus for physics demonstration activities, a catered lunch, and a tour of campus, all led by our volunteers! This field trip was part of our ongoing partnership with the ESUHSD!

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On Tuesday, we went to Independence High School in East San José as part of our ongoing partnership with the East Side Union High School District. We had a great time talking to many students and families about our outreach programs!

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DESI Collaboration Wins 2026 Berkeley Prize

Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) Collaboration: DESI Collaboration Wins 2026 Berkeley Prize www.desi.lbl.gov/2025/08/25/d...

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Variety is the Spice of Science: Kickstarting New Scientific… Leveraging complementary scientific skillsets across the Kavli Institutes

Excited to announce that we were just awarded 3 KICK grants from the @kavlifoundation.org to work on new materials to detect dark matter, test pulsar radiation effects om detectors in space, and constrain inflation in the early universe! www.kavlifoundation.org/news/variety...

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Interstellar Object Comet 3I/ATLAS as seen by NSF–DOE Rubin Observatory!
Interstellar Object Comet 3I/ATLAS as seen by NSF–DOE Rubin Observatory! ☄️ Say hello to Comet 3I/ATLAS as seen by NSF–DOE Rubin Observatory! Comet 3I/ATLAS is just the third interstellar object ever spotted in our Solar System. Rubin Observatory didn’t discover it, but…

☄️ Say hello to Comet 3I/ATLAS, just the third interstellar object ever seen in our Solar System!

NSF–DOE Rubin Observatory didn’t discover the comet, but even during testing, it caught a glimpse. Imagine what we'll find once full science operations begin later this year! 🔭🧪

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We were seeing red (in a good way) last week during our stargazing event at the Stanford Student Observatory:

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How Princess Leia Inspired Me to Become an Astrophysicist On the enduring legacies of Carrie Fisher and Vera Rubin.

Vera Rubin, the namesake of @VRubinObs.bsky.social was a trailblazer and prolific astronomer born on July 23rd, 1928. If you're interested in learning how she inspired @risawechsler.bsky.social, check out her 2017 article for @teenvogue.com: www.teenvogue.com/story/how-pr...

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Aerial view of a boot-shaped observatory with long white service building and an open dome revealing its telescope atop a rocky mountain during golden hour with distant hills. Credit: RubinObs/NOIRLab/SLAC/NSF/DOE/AURA/T. Matsopoulos

Aerial view of a boot-shaped observatory with long white service building and an open dome revealing its telescope atop a rocky mountain during golden hour with distant hills. Credit: RubinObs/NOIRLab/SLAC/NSF/DOE/AURA/T. Matsopoulos

It's like the holidays in July...our first week-long workshop after the first NSF–DOE Rubin Observatory image reveal! 🎁

We're one week out from the Rubin Community Workshop in Tucson, and we can't wait for five days of rich discussions & observatory updates! #Rubin2025 🔭🧪

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KIPAC scientists are excited to get our hands on data from @VRubinObs.bsky.social and we had an event last week to help us analyze it! Our Rubin Data Exploration Day event had speakers and workshops for scientists of all career stages. Check out some photos from the event:

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Why Is All DNA Right Handed?
Why Is All DNA Right Handed? YouTube video by PBS Space Time

@pbs.org SpaceTime just featured Noémie Globus and Roger Blandford's paper, "The Chiral Puzzle of Life" which suggests that Cosmic Rays could contribute to homochirality of RNA molecules: www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wZP...

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If you're interested in learning more about cosmic neutrino detectors, galactic magnetic fields, or the evolution of the cosmos, come check out our latest research highlight about the role particles play in the universe! kipac.stanford.edu/highlights/bey…

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Peter Michelson was just recognized by the European Space Agency for his work on @NASAFermi, an instrument that has completely transformed high-energy astrophysics! news.stanford.edu/stories/2025/0…

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We had a great time talking to members of the public @calacademy.bsky.social this past weekend about how @VRubinObs.bsky.social is going to transform cosmology over the next decade! Sign up for our mailing list to hear about future events: bit.ly/KIPAC_outreach

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Over 600 people showed up at Hewlett to hear from KIPAC scientists about @vrubinobs.bsky.social at our special public lecture event on Tuesday! The full event is now on YouTube in case you missed it: www.youtube.com/live/9R9lIkQ...

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Vera C. Rubin Observatory - The First Look Join us to celebrate and learn about the first images from the Rubin Observatory talks at Science Today.

KIPAC is teaming up with California Academy of Sciences this Saturday to celebrate the First Look from @VRubinObs.bsky.social! 🤩 Join our scientists for short talks on how Rubin is uniquely poised to transform multiple sub-fields of astronomy. 🔭✨

More info: www.calacademy.org/events/progr...

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Camera built in the Bay Area captures photos of space like never before The Rubin Observatory sits on the summit of Cerro Pachón in Chile, with the digital camera scanning the sky to create an ultra-wide, ultra-high definition timelapse of our universe

@vrubinobs.bsky.social's first images using the world’s largest digital camera was featured on @kpixtv.bsky.social.

@risawechsler.bsky.social, Director of @kipac.bsky.social said, "It makes me very, very excited about the future of astrophysics."

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Stunned by the first images released from the @Vrubinobs.bsky.social? Join us on July 1 for a special event where key project leads and scientists share why this observatory is so special and how it will help us study the changing sky, and our own Milky Way. RSVP: bit.ly/rubin-july1

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@vrubinobs.bsky.social was also featured in the @nytimes.com headline podcast (scroll to 8 minutes in to hear about @vrubinobs.bsky.social ):
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Scientists react to first images released by world’s largest digital camera More than 20 years ago, Stanford and SLAC launched the Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology, setting in motion a chain of events that helped bring the Legacy Survey of Space and Tim...

@Stanford.edu put together a great video summarizing our watch party for First Look, and the profound impact @vrubinobs.bsky.social will have on cosmology research over the coming decade: news.stanford.edu/stories/2025...

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A New Camera, Built in the Bay Area, Brings the Mysteries of the Universe Into Focus | KQED Over the next decade, the Vera C. Rubin observatory, equipped with a giant camera built at SLAC in Menlo Park, will find billions of new stars, galaxies and asteroids, and shed light on dark matter an...

Travis Lange and Phil Marshall sat down yesterday with KQED to talk about their work at SLAC to develop the camera for the @vrubinobs.bsky.social and its implications for cosmology research over the next decade: www.kqed.org/science/1997...

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The bold bet that built a telescope Two decades ago, Stanford and SLAC took a gamble on an unproven telescope design that had no funding, no home, and no official backing. Now, with first images in hand and full operations on the horizo...

Two decades ago, Stanford and SLAC took a gamble on an unproven telescope design that had no funding, no home, and no official backing. Now, with first images in hand and full operations on the horizon, that bet is on the verge of paying off.

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These are first deep-space images from the Vera Rubin Observatory The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is expected to discover 20 billion new galaxies over the next decade.

Check out this article from National Geographic to hear from @caganze.bsky.social and other scientists who worked hard to make the @vrubinobs.bsky.social and its massive camera a reality: www.nationalgeographic.com/science/arti...

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