The Milky Way is a rich and complex environment. We see it as a luminous line stretching across the night sky, composed of ...
How do you map something you can’t see? For astronomers studying the Milky Way, the answer lies in radio waves-the very lowest frequencies that slip past the dust and gas obscuring our galaxy’s heart.
The study reveals distinctive red and blue Doppler shifts, confirming the presence of Alfven waves in the Sun's corona.
EPFL researchers have developed a method to calibrate electron spectrometers with extreme accuracy by linking microwave, ...
Researchers have designed a new type of gravitational wave detector that operates in the milli-Hertz range, a region untouched by current observatories. Built with optical resonators and atomic clocks ...