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Is the Hubble constant—a key part of how we measure the expansion of our universe—in a crisis? Some cosmologists say yes.
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Protara, hoping to ultimately transition to a commercial stage company, snagged a chief commercial officer in Bill Conkling, who brings to the table two decades of industry experience. Before his most ...
The group led by astronomer Wendy Freedman from the University of Chicago has now determined a value of 70.4 kilometers per second per megaparsec for the so-called Hubble constant – with an ...
Wendy Freedman, a leading figure in the debate over this rate of expansion, known as the Hubble Constant. “It doesn’t mean we won’t find things in the future that are inconsistent with the ...
A new study led by Professor Wendy Freedman of the University of Chicago suggests the universe might not be at odds with itself after all. Freedman, a central figure in this debate, has worked for ...
“In addition to her notable experience, it’s clear Wendy-Anne fully embraces PYN’s belief that it is our responsibility to prepare young people for thriving futures,” Friedman added. Local funding for ...