Jennifer Chu

Jennifer Chu

Chu

Rocky, reddish Martian landscape with scattered boulders and a hazy sky.
Caption:“At this time in Mars’ history, we think CO2 is everywhere, in every nook and cranny, and water percolating through the rocks is full of CO2 too,” Joshua Murray says.
Illustration of Mars with overlaid data graphs and lines, offering analytical representations that unravel the mysteries of dark matter.
Watching for changes in the Red Planet’s orbit over time could be new way to detect passing dark matter.
The soft robotic models are patient-specific and could help clinicians zero in on the best implant for an individual.
Results are among the strongest evidence yet for “spooky action at a distance.”rnrn
Seeing Higgs boson decay may help physicists understand why the universe has mass.
Signals from rare black hole-neutron star pairs could pinpoint rate at which universe is growing, researchers say.
New principled approach helps autonomous underwater vehicles explore the ocean in an intelligent, energy-efficient manner.