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In the News and Media

The Black Hole PIRE Project

Science News (2019)

“4 things we’ll learn from the first closeup image of a black hole”

Arizona Daily Star (2019)

“University of Arizona College of Science: Feryal Özel”

The Daily Wildcat (2019)

“New discoveries on the horizon thanks to grad student’s black hole research”

Phys.org (2019)

“Student simulates thousands of black holes”

Space Daily (2019)

“UA student simulates thousands of black holes to test Einstein” 

Los Alamos Daily Post (2019)

“Testing Einstein: University Of Arizona Student Simulates Thousands Of Black Holes”

UA News (2019)

“Black Hole PIRE | UANews Experts”

KGUN 9 News (2018)

“UA Leads International Project to Capture First Image of Black Hole” 

NOVA (2018)

“Black Hole Apocalypse”

Tucson Weekly (2018)

“Gazing into the Abyss”

UA News (2018)

“UA Leads Project on Big Data and Black Holes”

Tucson Weekly (2018)

“Grant Will Help UA Develop Ways to Handle Massive Data from Black Hole Research”

Arizona Technology Council (2018)

“UA Steward Observatory Reception and Public Talk: “Exploring Black Holes“

Arizona Public Media (2018)

“UA Focused on Project to Get First Images of Black Holes”

Arizona Daily Star (2018)

“2 Tucson astronomers part of PBS show on black holes”

Contact

Rosie Johnson
Project Manager
rosiejohnson@arizona.edu
520-621-6458

BH PIRE research and education activities are conducted with major support from the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1743747.

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