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@PaulMattSutter

Legit Scientist | Author | Host | U.S. Cultural Ambassador

New York, NY
Joined April 2012

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  1. "I love exploring the universe and explaining what we found to audiences of all kinds. I know that the people I speak to are just as curious as I am about the natural world!" I had a great time interviewing with Kosmo Magazine. Check it out!

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  2. New York, you're awesome.

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  3. Apr 13

    A bold new proposal suggests we might be able solve two of the biggest puzzles in modern cosmology - the nature of dark matter and of cosmic inflation - by connecting the two! Could dark matter be the source of gravity? Read on to find out.

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  4. Apr 12

    What is radioactive decay and how does it work? And how are quantum mechanics involved? ☢️ ☢️ ☢️ All this and more the latest episode of ! If you've seen it, let me know what you thought!

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  5. Apr 11

    A new Fermilab measurement of the W boson suggests the particle might tip the scales at a much heavier mass than was predicted for it! This surprisingly hefty measurement might just have broken the Standard Model. Learn more, over at !

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  6. Apr 10

    Want updates on on the recent Hubble discovery, on the Artemis launch, and on commercial moon rovers? Of course you do! I'll be live on the , tomorrow at 8:40 AM ET, to discuss!

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  7. Apr 10

    The voyager probes, boldly going where no human-made object has gone before. Check out this exciting new episode of - TONIGHT, 10PM ET, on the !

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  8. Apr 9

    Gravitational waves, the results of things as exotic as the collapse as black holes, might seem like cosmic events that have no bearing on you or me at all. Believe it or not, you're being squeezed by gravitational waves all the time!

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  9. Apr 8

    Let's dive headfirst into some radiation! ☢️ Not literally, of course. I can't advise that. Instead, learn about radioactive decay, what it is and how it was discovered, from the comfort of your own home with my latest episode of :

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  10. Apr 7

    A new study claims that it may be possible to build a stable wormhole, if the universe meets a certain specific criterion. Look, it's a big if. Don't pack your bags just yet. But learn more about the possibility in my latest for !

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  11. Apr 7

    Hey , I wrote an article for examining the disservice academia is doing to its grad students, and how we can better prepare them for actual, real jobs:

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  12. Apr 6

    Does quantum mechanics play a role in radioactive decay? How does it affect the different types of decay? How many different types of decay are there? I discuss these questions — and more — in today’s Ask a Spaceman!

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  13. Apr 6

    We are all familiar with time. ⏰We all feel its effects, feel its progression. But what IS time? Is it a simple constant, or is it more complicated? Check out my new piece for for a head start down this rabbit hole!

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  14. Apr 5

    Who discovered radioactive decay, and when was it discovered? How many types of decay are there? Learn the answers to these questions — and more — in this week's Ask a Spaceman!

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  15. Apr 5

    Had a great evening at the Nutmeg Ballet at their Spring Studio Series. Such artistry from these young dancers! The best part was getting to see the beautiful piece "Chase Your Nightmares" by my fiancee, Kate St. Amand ...oh, and I got to be her date too. The perfect combo.

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  16. Apr 4

    Black holes are the cosmic equivalents of roach motels 🪳... No, seriously, hear me out! If you've seen the latest episode of , let me know what you thought. And if you haven't, what're you waiting for!

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  17. Apr 4

    From an anonymous fan of : "The 15 seconds of you on the March 27 episode of How the Universe Works that ended with “Dark matter is the gluten of your universe” and your gleeful fist pump was one of the most entertaining 15 seconds of TV in recent years" 😊

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  18. Apr 3

    Figuring out the age of our universe is key to solving many of the great mysteries of physics. Don't miss this brand new episode of , airing tonight on the !

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  19. Apr 2

    Black holes are enigmas. Nothing escapes them, yet they emit radiation. To tackle them, obviously I had to pull out the chalkboard, crack some eggs, and call on the wonderful ! More, in the latest episode of the :

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  20. Apr 2

    Happy (slightly belated) Equinox Space Cadets! Once again I thank each of you for your support! You are the best!! Want to become a Space Cadet too? You can do so by visiting for more information!

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