Department Events

In ‘Project Hail Mary,’ Ryan Gosling encounters aliens. How likely is that?

April 24, 2026

In a Q&A, UC Berkeley astronomer Gibor Basri reality-checks the recent sci-fi movie and talks about the chances of encountering life elsewhere in the galaxy.

In the sci-fi book and now movie Project Hail Mary, astronaut Ryland Grace, played by Ryan Gosling, encounters three different alien lifeforms in the vicinity of Earth. He joins forces with one of them, from the star 40 Eridani, to try to stop another, an alien microbe from Tau Ceti, that is eating stars — including our sun. The third lifeform saves the day....

Astronomers capture birth of a magnetar, confirming link to some of universe’s brightest exploding stars

April 1, 2026

A UC Berkeley theorist proposed that highly magnetized, spinning neutron stars were the power source behind superluminous supernovae. A recent supernova provided the smoking gun.

Astronomers have for the first time seen the birth of a magnetar — a highly magnetized, spinning neutron star — and confirmed that it’s the power source behind some of the brightest exploding stars in the cosmos.

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NASA Webb Finds Early-Universe Analog’s Unexpected Talent for Making Dust

March 4, 2026

A team featuring our own Professor Dan Weisz was featured recently in an article from NASA highlighting how they used observations from The James Webb Space Telescope of a nearby galaxy to study interstellar dust that is thought to be similar to what was presented in the early Universe.

Read the full NASA article here: https://science.nasa.gov/missions/webb/nasa-webb-...

Wenbin Lu Named 2026 Sloan Fellow

March 5, 2026

Congratulations to Professor Wenbin Lu on being awarded the 2026 Sloan Research Fellowship, a prestigious award which honors exceptional scholars that stand out as early-career researchers.

Read full article here: https://news.berkeley.edu/2026/02/17/seven-uc-berkeley-faculty-named-202...

Professor Dan Weisz Awarded a Miller Professorship for 2026-2027

February 26, 2026

Congratulations to Professor Dan Weisz for being awarded a Miller Professorship for 2026-2027.

A Miller Professorship is a prestigious research appointment offered by the Miller Institute to individuals who have shown outstanding performance in research and teaching within their field.

For more information, see: https://miller.berkeley.edu/professorship

Why are Tatooine planets rare? Blame general relativity.

January 30, 2026

Astronomers have found thousands of exoplanets around single stars, but few around binary stars — even though both types of stars are equally common. Physicists can now explain the dearth.

Of the more than 4,500 stars known to have planets, one puzzling statistic stands out. Even though nearly all stars are expected to have planets and most stars form in pairs, planets that orbit both stars in a pair are rare.

Of the more than 6,000 extrasolar planets, or exoplanets, confirmed to date — most of them found by NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope and the Transiting Exoplanet...