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Our project is financially supported by the NSF which means it exists because of available public funding for science.Our new brochure is designed to inform you - the public - about what we do, why we do it and how it may impact you. View, download and share...
View & DownloadNew observations of rare cosmic explosion provide hints about stars' companionship
Astronomers have pieced together the longest record of a rare type of cosmic outburst, which has provided hints about the evolution of binary star systems.
Read moreMining For Metals in the Sky
GROWTH's Principal Investigator, Dr. Mansi Kasliwal featured by OZY with a profile story in their Rising Star section
Read moreA rare supernova challenges astronomers' understanding of the most energetic explosions in the universe
GROWTH astronomers discover a rare super energetic supernova that is unlike any other seen to date
Read moreGROWTH undergraduate student makes her first discovery of a cosmic explosion in a far corner of the Andromeda Galaxy
Caltech's Physics undergaduate, Kit Chinetti catches a nova transient event in the latest data from iPTF
Read moreGROWTH astronomers ready to catch gravitational wave sources in action
The first detection of gravitational waves opened a new chapter in astronomy. GROWTH astronomers are now ready to start writing it.
Read moreFirst GROWTH undergraduate internships awarded
GROWTH selects five undergaduate students, four girls and a guy who will travel abroad for a summer research internship.
Read moreNSF Supports Caltech-Led Global Project to Study Cosmic Flashes
An international project led by Caltech astrophysicist Mansi M. Kasliwal has been selected to receive $4.5 million over five years by the NSF through its PIRE program.
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