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May 7, 2025Measurement of reactor antineutrino oscillation at SNO+Nov 29, 2023A resonant sextuplet of sub-Neptunes transiting the bright star HD 110067Apr 13, 2023CATS: The Hubble Constant from Standardized TRGB and Type Ia Supernova MeasurementsNov 18, 2022Early Release Science of the exoplanet WASP-39b with JWST NIRCamSep 29, 2022An old warm Jupiter orbiting the metal-poor G-dwarf TOI-5542Feb 16, 2022Were the Obliquities in DI Herculis Excited by an Unseen Tertiary Companion?Oct 25, 2021The young HD 73583 (TOI-560) planetary system: Two 10-M$_\oplus$ mini-Neptunes transiting a 500-Myr-old, bright, and active K dwarfJul 12, 2021Further Evidence for Tidal Spin-Up of Hot Jupiter Host StarsApr 30, 2021TOI-269 b: An eccentric sub-Neptune transiting a M2 dwarf revisited with ExTrAApr 23, 2021The SNO+ ExperimentJan 12, 2021A hot mini-Neptune in the radius valley orbiting solar analogue HD 110113Oct 28, 2020Excitation of Spin-Orbit Misalignments in Stellar Binaries with Circumbinary Disks: Application to DI HerculisOct 8, 2020Statistical Signatures of Nanoflare Activity. II. A Nanoflare Explanation for Periodic Brightenings in Flare Stars observed by NGTSJun 2, 2019Two new HATNet hot Jupiters around A stars, and the first glimpse at the occurrence rate of hot Jupiters from TESSDec 21, 2018The discovery of WASP-134b, WASP-134c, WASP-137b, WASP-143b and WASP-146b: three hot Jupiters and a pair of warm Jupiters orbiting Solar-type starsJun 20, 2018Teetering Stars: Resonant Excitation of Stellar Obliquities by Hot and Warm Jupiters with External CompanionsOct 29, 2015Formation and Stellar Spin-Orbit Misalignment of Hot Jupiters from Lidov-Kozai Oscillations in Stellar BinariesMay 7, 2015Measurement of the Proton-Air Cross Section with Telescope Array's Middle Drum Detector and Surface Array in Hybrid ModeJul 23, 2014A Northern Sky Survey for Point-Like Sources of EeV Neutral Particles with the Telescope Array ExperimentApr 23, 2014Indications of Intermediate-Scale Anisotropy of Cosmic Rays with Energy Greater Than 57 EeV in the Northern Sky Measured with the Surface Detector of the Telescope Array Experiment