Category: News
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Professor Rodrigo Negreiros Explores “Fast Pulsars, Neutron Stars, and Astrophysical Strange Quark Matter Objects” in Latest Study
Dr. Rodrigo Negreiros, Professor of Astrophysics and Computational Sciences at CatholicTech, has had his latest work accepted for publication. In Fast Pulsars, Neutron Stars, and Astrophysical Strange Quark Matter Objects, Dr. Negreiros explores neutron stars, which are formed when massive stars lose fuel and collapse, leaving behind “cosmic leftovers.” He also explores fast pulsars–essentially, speedy…
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CFN Live interviews Alexis Haughey on CatholicTech
In this interview, Alexis Haughey, Co-Founder of CatholicTech, shares the institution’s pioneering approach to STEM education and why a new generation of Catholic scientists is important for the New Evangelization.
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Catholic Institute of Technology Becomes World’s First Catholic University Distinctively Focused on STEM Research
University Founders: “We envision a future in which the Catholic Church has reclaimed its long-standing position as a leader in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.” Boston, MA, November 30, 2023—Born from a vision to fuse rapid scientific and technological advancement with the wisdom of the Catholic faith, Catholic Institute of Technology forms scientists, engineers and…
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CatholicTech Chairman of Research Ethics Addresses AI Ethical Concerns
What do religious leaders think about artificial intelligence (AI)? Are there links between artificial intelligence and religion? What can religions do to help make AI safer for humanity? CatholicTech Chairman of Research Ethics, Fr. Philip Larrey, Recently addressed these topics and more.