The couple joined the newly formed La Jolla Institute in 1989. “Terry, as we called her, not only distinguished herself scientifically,” said Amnon Altman, who was recruited by the couple in 1990 and is now the head of the institute’s cell biology division, “but set a shining example in inspiring young scientists to work in a truly collaborative spirit.” Teruko Matsuura was born on Sept. 28, 1926,
PRINCETON, N.J. — On the evening of March 19, the mathematician Karen Uhlenbeck gathered with revelers at the Institute for Advanced Study for a champagne reception. Some hours earlier she’d been awarded the Abel Prize — the first time a woman had won it — for her discovery of a phenomenon called “bubbling,” among other effervescent results. Dr. Uhlenbeck is a professor emerita at the University o
There was, you might say, a disturbance in the Force. Long, long ago, when the universe was only about 100,000 years old — a buzzing, expanding mass of particles and radiation — a strange new energy field switched on. That energy suffused space with a kind of cosmic antigravity, delivering a not-so-gentle boost to the expansion of the universe. Then, after another 100,000 years or so, the new fiel
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