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Author: Paul Sutter

Paul M. Sutter is a theoretical cosmologist, award-winning science communicator, NASA advisor, U.S. Cultural Ambassador, and a globally recognized leader in the intersection of art and science. Paul is a research professor at the Institute for Advanced Computational Science at Stony Brook University and a visiting professor at Barnard College, Columbia University.
CERN's antiproton decelerator
Science

How does the universe make antimatter?

Bubble chamber particle tracks
Exotic Objects, Science

How do neutrino telescopes work?

2017 total solar eclipse
Solar System

A total solar eclipse may have ended Egypt’s 4th dynasty

Hubble image of M53
Stars

‘Blue straggler’ likely born from a collision of stars

Alien Life, Cosmology

Dark energy sheds light on life in the cosmos

Exotic Objects

How some black holes maintain long-distance relationships

Milky Way

A baby Milky Way may have swallowed a dwarf galaxy named Loki

Artist's rendition of orbital debris around Earth
Human Spaceflight, Robotic Spaceflight, Space Exploration

Small, untrackable pieces of space junk are cluttering low Earth orbit

Solar System

New study suggests we could give Mars a thicker atmosphere — using dust

Alien Life, Science

Why we aren’t alone in the universe — but might as well be

simulation of merging supermassive black holes
Cosmology, Exotic Objects

How merging black holes could reveal the nature of dark matter

Human Spaceflight, Science, Space Exploration

Ways to achieve interstellar travel, ranked from least to most likely

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