OKC in the media

Researchers and research projects at the Oskar Klein Centre are often featured in the traditional media, including TV and articles in national newspapers or specialist journals for the general public. Below is an overview of their appearances (both in English and Swedish).

If you are interested in articles in Swedish, please visit our Swedish webpage:

OKC i medierna

 

2023

James Webb Space Telescope snaps first ever images of star-forming clusters inside distant galaxies – Cosmos – 9 February 2023

James Webb Space Telescope reveals stellar 'clumps' from the most distant universe – Space.com – 7 February 2023

Creative research environment attracts physicists and astronomers to Stockholm - Stockholm University News – 25 January 2023

 

2022–2018

2022

Most distant detection of a black hole swallowing a star – ESO Science Release – 30 November 2022

A Detailed Simulation of the Universe Creates Structures Very Similar to the Milky Way and its Surroundings – Universe Today – 23 February 2022

2021

Fast radio bursts could help solve the mystery of the universe’s expansion – ScienceNews – 21 April 2021

The Universe in Formation. Hubble Sees 6 Examples of Merging Galaxies – Universe Today – 23 January 2021

2019

Cross Section: Hiranya Peiris – Science Weekly podcast – The Guardian – 4 May 2019

2018

The first observed wimpy supernova may have birthed a neutron star duo – Science News – 11 October 2018

What Is the Sun Made Of and When Will It Die? – Quanta Magazine (also published in Investigation y Ciencia and Le Scienze) – 5 July 2018

 

2017–2011

2017

Out of Neutron Star Rubble Comes Gold – Physics – 6 December 2017

Keck Observatory captures rare high-resolution images of exploded star – Astronomy Now – 26 April 2017

A Star Going Supernova in Slow Motion Discovered – Universe Today (also discussed on phys.org) – 6 April 2017

An astronomical journey into space – KAW astronomy film

The Most Distant Supermassive Black Hole Ever Discovered – The Atlantic – 6 December 2017

2016

Spinning Black Hole Swallowing Star Explains Superluminous Event – SU press release, also ESO press release – 12 December 2016

The astrophysicist searching for the Universe's 'dark stars' – BBC's Genius Behind series

2013

Higgs boson discovery involved KTH researcher – KTH news – 8 October 2013

Fermi telescope may change to dark matter hunting – BBC News – 18 January 2013

2011

One Step Closer to Dark Matter in Universe – Science Daily – 31 October 2011

 

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