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July 29, 2025
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We are thrilled to announce that CITA will be celebrating its 40th Anniversary in May 2026, and we want you to be a part of this significant milestone.
Founded in 1986, CITA has grown out of the enthusiasm of three faculty members and a few postdoctoral fellows to become the world’s only national center for theoretical and observational astrophysics research from the early universe and Big…
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July 18, 2025
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April – May – June
It has been an extraordinary season of recognition for CITA faculty and fellows, who have been honoured with some of the most prestigious awards and distinctions in the world of physics and astronomy. We are immensely proud to share their remarkable achievements with you.
This all comes from the exciting science happening every day. In the bulletin below, you’ll see our…
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June 4, 2025
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On May 30, 2025, Professor Norman Murray was appointed a Fellow of the Canadian Association of Physicists (CAP). This significant recognition acknowledges his “outstanding research in theoretical astrophysics, with major contributions in extrasolar and solar planets, helioseismology, energetics of galaxies, and black hole AGN feedback,” as well as his “outstanding record of mentorship and…
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May 28, 2025
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TORONTO, ON – May 28, 2025 – The Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics (CITA) proudly announces that Professor J. Richard Bond has been awarded the 2025 Shaw Prize in Astronomy. Professor Bond, also a University Professor at the University of Toronto, shares the prize equally with Professor George Efstathiou of the University of Cambridge, UK. The two astrophysicists ar…
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May 13, 2025
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Astronomers have developed a computer simulation to explore, in unprecedented detail, magnetism and turbulence in the interstellar medium (ISM)—the vast ocean of gas and charged particles that lies between stars in the Milky Way galaxy.
Turbulence is a ubiquitous phenomenon, which all of us have witnessed. The swirly movement of mixing milk in a coffee cup is the same in principle as…
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May 2, 2025
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University of Toronto professor and CITA faculty member Norman Murray has been elected to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences during the Academy’s 162nd Annual Meeting. On April 29, the National Academy of Sciences announced the election of 120 members and 30 international members. The new members will be formally inducted at the 2026 NAS Annual Meeting.
Members are elected to the NAS…
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April 28, 2025
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Professor Norman Murray from the Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics is the only University of Toronto professor elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences for 2025. He has been distinguished as CLASS I: Mathematical and Physical Sciences scholar for his significant contribution to Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Earth Sciences along with six other esteemed researchers…
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April 23, 2025
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Could entropy and coherence change everything we know about the universe? How does quantum information flow in the cosmic superweb? And will quantum mechanics reveal our universe’s deepest secrets?
Dr. Brian Keating, a popular science communicator and podcaster, interviews one of CITA’s most renowned faculty members – Professor Richard Bond. During his decades long career, Bond has…
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March 24, 2025
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March 21, 2025 by A&S News (Abbreviated by Lyuba Encheva)
New research from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) collaboration has produced the clearest images yet of the universe’s infancy from the earliest cosmic time accessible to humans.
Measuring light that has travelled for almost 14 billion years to reach a telescope high in the Chilean Andes, the two new images reveal t…
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January 22, 2025
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What happens when the supermassive black holes at the centre of galaxies collide? This is the question explored in a new article by CITA Postdoctoral fellow Sean Ressler, CITA faculty Bart Ripperda, CITA National Fellow Luciano Combi (University of Guelph/Perimeter Institute, and Caltech faculty Elias Most that just came out in the Astrophysical Journal Letters.
At the centre of almost…
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