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Caltech Faculty Receive Named Professorships
Saul Teukolsky (PhD ’73) and Clifford Will (PhD ’71) Receive 2021 Einstein Prize
Distinguished Alumna Andrea Ghez (MS ’89, PhD ’92) Wins 2020 Nobel Prize
Distinguished Alumnus Charles M. Rice (PhD ’81) Wins 2020 Nobel Prize
World War II Veteran Eldon Knuth (PhD ’54) Awarded Bronze Star
Viviana Gradinaru (BS ’05) Wins 2020 Science & PINS Prize for Neuromodulation
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From Physics to Finance
Caltech Students Win Prestigious Churchill Scholarship
Three Caltech Faculty Members Win Sloan Fellowships
Doris Tsao (BS ’96) Receives Prestigious Neuroscience Prize
Caltech Mourns the Passing of Joseph Polchinski (BS ’75)
Caltech Olympians
Nobel Prize-Winning Scientist Michael Rosbash (BS ’65) Quizzed on NPR
A Tabletop Approach to Probing Fundamental Laws of Physics
Resilient Megacities
Caltech’s Nate Lewis named to National Academy of Inventors
The World’s Smallest Mona Lisa
Zwicky Transient Facility Opens Its Eyes to the Volatile Cosmos
Engineers Create Stable Plasma Ring in Open Air
Neuroscientist Receives Early-Career Inventor Award
Caltech Elects Three New Trustees
Five from Caltech Receive NIH BRAIN Grants
Caltech’s Konstantin Batygin Named a Packard Fellow
LIGO and Virgo Make First Detection of Gravitational Waves Produced by Colliding Neutron Stars
Caltech-Led Teams Strike Cosmic Gold
Scenes from Frosh Camp
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Michael Rosbash (BS ’65) Wins 2017 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
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Kip S. Thorne (BS ’62) Awarded 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics
The 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to three key players in the development and ultimate success of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO)
Nine Moments from the Cassini Mission that Shaped the Journey
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Caltech C Club Members Rally to Endow New Graduate Fellowship
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The Adventure Continues
In Memoriam | Lt Col Eric “Doc” Schultz (PhD ’00)
Eric Schultz (PhD ’00), age 44, was a test pilot in the US Air Force.
Cassini Retro Posters
Cassini’s 20th century technology has shaped the future of 21st century science. So maybe it’s not surprising artists have found inspiration both the past and the future in creating inspiring artwork to celebrate the mission.