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Two people in lab coats and safety glasses with pipettes in their hands stand in front of a fume hood in a laboratory smiling.
June 3, 2026
Research Traineeship Program outcomes include public-private R&D partnerships, entrepreneurial training.
The Milky Way in the night sky above the red-lit dome of the Pine Mountain Observatory.
April 1, 2026
The director of Pine Mountain Observatory strives to raise interest in what lies beyond Earth's orbit.
Staff pose with the S/TEM column as it is prepared to be craned down into the CAMCOR space.
February 10, 2026
CAMCOR's new scanning transmission electron microscope probes the smallest building blocks of matter and materials.
Large, high-tech telescope mounted inside an open observatory dome at dusk
February 9, 2026
Multiple early-career honors earned by Institute for Fundamental Science faculty highlight growing research momentum and impact.
Pine mountain observatory with people outside looking at the night sky.
February 6, 2026
Institute for Fundamental Science researchers collaborate with accelerators, detect exoplanets, and help chart future directions of physics research.
A long row of large white radio telescopes stands in an open desert plain under a blue sky.
January 22, 2026
While studying cosmic events a trillion times more powerful than the Death Star’s superlaser, Yvette Cendes is also making astronomy more accessible.