Harvard team helps make most precise measure ever of electron’s charge
Working in a basement lab at Harvard, a group of researchers led by John Doyle, the Henry B. Silsbee Professor of Physics, have been part of a team making the most precise measurement of the shape of the field around an electron. The results suggest that some theories for what lies beyond the standard model of physics need to return to the drawing board.
Oct. 29, 2018 • ~7 min
Study uses seismic noise to track water levels in underground aquifers
A recent study used seismic noise to measure the size and water levels in underground aquifers, focusing on California’s San Gabriel Valley aquifer, which had to meet the demands of 1 million people during a five-year drought.
Oct. 29, 2018 • ~5 min
Harvard team helps make most precise measure ever of electron’s charge
Working in a basement lab at Harvard, a group of researchers led by John Doyle, the Henry B. Silsbee Professor of Physics, have been part of a team making the most precise measurement of the shape of the field around an electron. The results suggest that some theories for what lies beyond the standard model of physics need to return to the drawing board.
Oct. 29, 2018 • ~7 min
Study examines how mammal backbones changed during evolution
Harvard scientists are using the fossil record and a close examination of the vertebrae of thousands of modern animals to understand how and when specialized regions in the spines of mammals developed.
Oct. 19, 2018 • ~5 min
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