Gianfranco Bertone

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February 5, 2016

Stunning images from winners of ‘Research as Art’ competition. Here ‘MicroMoon’ by M Coleman flickr.com/photos/swansea… https://t.co/kbu4yn7Kds

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February 3, 2016

Congratulations to teams at @GRAPPAInstitute, Princeton and @MIT_Physics twitter.com/D_ITP/status/6…

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February 3, 2016

Do the New, Big-Money Science Prizes Work?
A @NewYorker article by @LKrauss1 newyorker.com/tech/elements/…

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February 3, 2016

Letter of intent for the KM3NeT 2.0 neutrino observatory in the Mediterranean iop.fnwi.uva.nl/grappa/news/le… https://t.co/TAiIEQRpQ4

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February 1, 2016

“Where is everybody?” – the Fermi paradox is not Fermi’s, and it is not a paradox blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/the… #science

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Blog posts

  • Colloquia at Aachen / Zurich / Rome / Santa Fe / Harvard
  • A visit to the Santa Fe Institute
  • PhD and Postdoctoral Openings
  • “100 Years of Quantum Physics” Conference
  • ERC advanced Grant for “De Tenebris”

Recent Research Papers

  • Particle Physics and Gravitational Waves as complementary windows on the Universe
  • Measuring the neutron star equation of state from EMRIs in dark matter environments with LISA
  • Dark matter mounds from the collapse of supermassive stars: a general-relativistic analysis
  • Mass and spin coevolution of black holes inspiralling through dark matter
  • Sequential simulation-based inference for extreme mass ratio inspirals
  • Fully Relativistic Treatment of Extreme Mass-Ratio Inspirals in Collisionless Environments
  • The Science of the Einstein Telescope
  • Legacy of boson clouds on black hole binaries
  • Dark matter, black holes, and gravitational waves
  • Dark Matter Mounds: towards a realistic description of dark matter overdensities around black holes
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