Brian Koberlein
Staff Writer
Brian Koberlein is an astrophysicist and physics professor at Rochester Institute of Technology. He writes about astronomy and astrophysics on his blog "One Universe at a Time," as well as on Google+. You can follow him on Twitter @BrianKoberlein
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Artificial Light Has Made Life Easier — Unless You're an Astronomer
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Updated 8.28.17, 2:39 PM EDT
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60 Years Since They Were First Observed, There’s Much Left to Learn About Neutrinos
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8.27.17, 2:54 PM EDT
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Why Neutrinos Aren't "Real"
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Updated 8.26.17, 1:19 PM EDT
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The Secrets of Neutrinos, One of the Strangest Particles in the Known Universe
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Updated 8.21.17, 11:44 AM EDT
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Solar Eclipses Reveal That the Pace of Time is Changing
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8.18.17, 1:40 PM EDT
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A Different Kind of Science Show
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Updated 8.17.17, 8:51 PM EDT
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Water on Alien Worlds: Ganymede
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8.16.17, 12:53 PM EDT
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Uncover The Hidden Stories Behind Our Greatest Scientific Discoveries
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Updated 7.26.17, 11:07 PM EDT
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The Star That's Older Than The Universe
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Updated 6.14.17, 11:19 AM EDT
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Does the Graviton Really Exist?
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Updated 6.8.17, 11:13 AM EDT
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What are the Zodiac Constellations?
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Updated 6.7.17, 12:41 PM EDT
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Does A Great Filter Solve the Fermi Paradox?
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