Some recent articles about our research
Fundamental Physics from Future Surveys -- LBNL news center
See paper 1 and paper 2 for scientific background, and the conference website.
Universe’s missing matter may be explained by galaxies leaking gas -- New Scientist
New analyses shine light on dark matter and intergalactic mass in unprecedented detail -- LBNL news center
Half of the universe’s hydrogen gas, long unaccounted for, has been found -- UC Berkeley News
See paper 1 and paper 2 about missing matter, and paper 3 and paper 4 about the growth of structure.
Credit: NASA
Missing Baryons Found in Far-Out Reaches of Galactic Halos -- LBNL news center
Ancient light illuminates matter that fuels galaxy formation -- Cornell Chronicle
Shadows in the Big Bang Afterglow Reveal Invisible Cosmic Structures -- Quanta Magazine
Searching for the matter that hides its shine -- Symmetry Magazine
Also from Wired, Science Daily, EurekaAlert!, Phys.org etc.
See paper 1 and paper 2 in Physical Review D (both highlighted as PRD Editor's suggestion!).
Credit: E. Schaan
Cleaning Cosmic Microwave Background Data to Measure Gravitational Lensing -- NERSC science news
A New Filter to Better Map the Dark Universe -- LBNL news center
Mapping Dark Matter and Dark Energy with a cosmic filter -- Medium
Also from Science Daily, EurekaAlert!, Phys.org etc. And in Italian news!
See the paper in Physical Review Letters.
A Reionization Filter for the Cosmic Microwave Background -- APS Physics
Dispu-tau-ble: When the Fog of Reionization Lifts, Mysteries Deepen -- astrobites
See paper 1 in Physical Review Letters and paper 2 in Physical Review D for a new method to isolate reionization in the CMB, and paper 3 for cosmological consequences of the optical depth tau.
Tiny Distortions in Universe’s Oldest Light Reveal Clearer Picture of Strands in Cosmic Web -- LBNL news center
Tiny Distortions Reveal Clearer Picture of Strands in Cosmic Web -- LBNL computing sciences news
See the paper in Nature Astronomy.
Where The Universe's Missing Matter Hides -- Discover magazine
See the discovery paper in Physical Review Letters and the theory paper in Physical Review D (Editor's suggestion!).
Study challenges reports of low fatality rate for COVID-19 -- Berkeley News
How deadly is COVID-19? Data Science offers answers from Italy mortality data -- Medium
See the paper in Nature Communications.