A few of my papers have had some larger media exposure. I have compiled a list of some of the links to press releases, articles, and interviews here.
For science outreach articles and interviews, go here instead.
Media links about my 2020 Villum Young Investigator Award
- From the NBI page: Three young scientists from the Niels Bohr Institute receive Villum Young Investigator grants
- From PUCP PuntoEdu news portal (in Spanish): El físico PUCP Mauricio Bustamante recibe US$ 1.5 millones para investigar en instituto de la Universidad de Copenhague
Selected media links for
The Giant Radio Array for Neutrino Detection (GRAND): Science and Design
GRAND Collaboration (editor: Mauricio Bustamante)
[arXiv:1810.09994]
- Popular Mechanics: Scientists Want to Build a Telescope the Size of Nebraska
- Gizmodo: Astronomers Propose Huge New Telescope System to Understand the Most Energetic Particles Ever Detected
- Steemit: Probing cosmic neutrinos with a giant 200 000 km2 detector
Selected media links for
Measurement of the Energy-Dependent Neutrino-Nucleon Cross Section Above 10 TeV Using IceCube Showers
Mauricio Bustamante, Amy Connolly
[arXiv:1711.11043]
- CERN Courier: The case of the disappearing neutrinos
Selected media links for
Neutrino and cosmic-ray emission from multiple internal shocks in gamma-ray bursts
Mauricio Bustamante, Philipp Baerwald, Kohta Murase, Walter Winter
Nat. Commun. 6, 6783 (2015) [arXiv:1409.2874]
- Press release from Ohio State University: Cosmic debris: Study looks inside the universe’s most powerful explosions
- Press release from Penn State University: Inside the most powerful explosions: Discoveries pave the way for next-generation neutrino telescopes
- Press release from DESY: Gamma-ray bursts as cosmic particle accelerators (German version here)
- Big Ten Network Livebig: Ohio State scientist studies the largest explosions in the universe
- Congratulations from Graduiertenkolleg GRK1147 of Universität Würzburg
- Helmholtz Alliance for Astroparticle Physics: Gamma-ray bursts as cosmic particle accelerators
- National Science Foundation (NSF): Cosmic debris: Study looks inside the universe’s most powerful explosions
- Phys.org: Cosmic debris: Study looks inside the universe’s most powerful explosions
- Science World Report: New Model Sheds Light on the Universe’s Most Powerful Explosions
- Science Daily: Cosmic debris: Study looks inside the universe’s most powerful explosions
- Tech Times: Astronomers Peek Into Gamma-Ray Bursts — The Most Powerful Explosions In The Universe
- Research in Germany: Gamma-ray bursts as cosmic particle accelerators
- Spacefan.org: Extragalactic neutrinos on the wings of GRBs
- HNGN: GRBs: Universe’s Most Powerful Explosions Get Some Attention from Scientists
- FirstPost: Study reveals the most powerful explosions in the universe
- NDTV: Research Reveals Universe’s Most Powerful Explosions
- Le Scienze (in Italian) : Stessa origine per lampi gamma, neutrini e raggi cosmici
- Media INAF (in Italian): Neutrini extragalattici sulle ali dei GRB
Selected media links for
Searching for cavities of various densities in the Earth’s crust with a low-energy electron-antineutrino beta-beam
Carlos A. Argüelles, Mauricio Bustamante, Alberto M. Gago
Mod. Phys. Let. A 30, 1550146 (2015) [arXiv:1201.6080]