New Publication at the Open Journal of Astrophysics
Time to announce another new publication in the Open Journal of Astrophysics! This one, published on Sunday, is the 8th paper in Volume 5 (2022) and
Time to announce another new publication in the Open Journal of Astrophysics! This one, published on Sunday, is the 8th paper in Volume 5 (2022) and
I was saddened this morning to hear news of the death at the age of 83 of Jim Bardeen who passed away on June 20th 2022. Jim – the son of John
I was saddened this morning to hear news of the death at the age of 83 of Jim Bardeen who passed away on June 20th 2022. Jim – the son of John
With just a few days to go to the deadline (3rd July), I thought I would take the opportunity to remind readers that Maynooth University has a
Today, we’d call Leibniz a mathematician, a physicist, and a philosopher. As a mathematician, Leibniz turned calculus into something his
With about a month to go to the deadline, I thought I would take the opportunity to remind readers that Maynooth University has a Chair (i.e. Full
Last week was rather busy. Amongst other things I managed to complete the publication process for two more papers in the Open Journal of Astrophysics
The Niels Bohr Institute is hosting a conference this week on New Ideas in Cosmology. I’m no cosmologist, but it’s a pretty cool field, so as a
I saw the following picture on Twitter. It was taken during a talk at the annual Euclid Consortium Meeting (which I am not at) and it gives a not
I saw the following picture on Twitter. It was taken during a talk at the annual Euclid Consortium Meeting (which I am not at) and it gives a not
In order to agree on an interpretation, we first have to agree on the facts. Even when we agree on the facts, the available set of facts may admit
You may recall that back in November 2021 we received word that Maynooth University had been awarded one of ten new senior professorial positions
Good work finds the way between pride and despair. It graces with health. It heals with grace. It preserves the given so that it remains a gift. By
Today’s stories range from What gravitational waves have told us about the Universe so far to Neutron stars will tell us if Dark Energy is
Today’s stories range from What gravitational waves have told us about the universe so far to Neutron stars will tell us if Dark Energy is