Close to Home: Kip Thorne Receives Nobel Prize in Physics
October 05, 2017
October 05, 2017
LOGAN, Utah, Oct. 5 -- Utah State University issued the following news release:
Logan native and California Institute of Technology faculty member Kip Thorne was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics in October 2017 for his work in detecting gravitational waves -- ripples in space and time that travel throughout the universe -- along with fellow physicists Rainer Weiss, a physics professor at MIT, and Barry Barish, a physics professors at Caltech.
The trio are key members . . .
Logan native and California Institute of Technology faculty member Kip Thorne was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics in October 2017 for his work in detecting gravitational waves -- ripples in space and time that travel throughout the universe -- along with fellow physicists Rainer Weiss, a physics professor at MIT, and Barry Barish, a physics professors at Caltech.
The trio are key members . . .