Faculty, Research Jupiter’s moon Europa has a seafloor that may be quiet and lifeless <p>A new study led by WashU planetary scientists suggests the icy moon lacks the undersea activity needed to support life.</p> 1.6.26
Faculty, Research The Electrifying Science Behind Martian Dust The Martian surface is a dynamic and electrical environment where dust storms and dust devils frequently stir up the terrain. 1.5.26
Postdoc, Research Putting the Moon under a quantum diamond microscope <p>Arts &amp; Sciences researchers use quantum technology to measure magnetization of a lunar sample from the Apollo 11 mission.</p> 12.15.25
Faculty, Awards and Notables Tunable clays for enhanced lithium recovery and contaminant sequestration Jeffrey Catalano's research project has been awarded a Global Incubator Seed Grant. 11.21.25
Faculty, Postdoc, Graduate, Research A new angle of study for unveiling black hole secrets Physicists including researchers at WashU have made measurements to better understand how matter falls into black holes and how enormous amounts of energy and light are released in the process. 11.17.25
11.19.25 Let there be light: Crow Hall transformed into a playground of color for Physics Family Fun Day