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- We're thrilled to note that Katie Bouman, who worked on this historic project to take the first #blackhole photograph while studying at MIT, will be Caltech's newest faculty member! ow.ly/MdZY50pT2Ye
- Caltech supports the action taken by Harvard and MIT to seek a restraining order to halt the immediate implementation of the rule—the Institute is filing an amicus brief in support of the lawsuit. We are also exploring other potential courses of action the Institute might take.
- SoCal just experienced an M 4.5 quake, probably along the Puente Hills thrust fault system, the same one that ruptured in the 1987 Whittier Narrows earthquake. The aftershock forecast can be found here: earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ev…
- No time to waste! President-elect Biden’s leading scientific advisors are getting straight to work today; @francesarnold and @eric_lander are captured in this photo by @maria_zuber after the official appointments were announced yesterday.
- Congratulations to alumna Andrea Ghez (MS ’89, PhD ’93) on winning the 2020 #NobelPrize in #Physics. Ghez shares half of this year’s prize with Reinhard Genzel “for the discovery of a supermassive compact object at the center of our galaxy.”
- #Einstein, like most of us, needed a vacation sometimes. In 1922, he traveled through the Middle East, Hong Kong, China, Japan, and Spain. A new book from an editor of the Einstein Papers shares the diary he kept during his journey. Read the Q&A here: einstein.caltech.edu
- A 7.1 magnitude quake occurred at approximately 8:19 pm in the Ridgecrest area of Southern California. The quake was felt on the Caltech campus, however no damage and no injuries have been observed or reported. We are working with local agencies and monitoring the situation.
- Today we join together in mourning the death of Nobel Laureate Bob Grubbs. "Bob was an inspiration to Caltech colleagues and to scientists around the world. ... We will keenly miss his wisdom and vision," says Caltech president Thomas F. Rosenbaum.
- A new view of the black hole at the center of the M87 galaxy! In a major milestone, researchers have imaged polarized light encircling that massive object, which could help humanity better understand the physics of black holes. #MagnetizedBlackHole












