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Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr. Dara Norman

Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr. Dara Norman

by Luna Zagorac | May 25, 2020 | Career Navigation, Current Events

Dr. Dara Norman shifts from magnification bias to representation bias in community tools such as white papers and advisory committees. Come learn about how access can fuel a revolution in inclusion at Dr. Norman’s talk at #AAS236.

All Genders Are Statistically Significant: Expanding Gender Equity Studies in Astronomy

All Genders Are Statistically Significant: Expanding Gender Equity Studies in Astronomy

by Briley Lewis | Nov 7, 2019 | Current Events, Daily Paper Summaries

Many studies have been done within astronomy to investigate gender inequality between men and women. But, what can we do to better support the members of our community who don’t identify as part of the gender binary?

Catching Kilonovae with the Webb

Catching Kilonovae with the Webb

by Ashley Villar | Mar 10, 2015 | Daily Paper Summaries

The James Webb Telescope and LIGO may team up to study some of the most energetic events in our universe.

Massive Stars: An Ultra-Violet Motivation

Massive Stars: An Ultra-Violet Motivation

by Maria Drout | Sep 17, 2012 | Daily Paper Summaries

Several months ago NASA put out a request for information to astronomers asking what the main scientific goals of the next generation of Ultra-Violet space missions should be. These authors submitted a white paper arguing the case for massive star science.

Solar physics from the moon: an example of a white paper

Solar physics from the moon: an example of a white paper

by Susanna Kohler | May 6, 2011 | Career Navigation, Daily Paper Summaries

White papers are how scientists share their ideas for projects with the scientific community. This recent example, submitted to the Heliophysics Decadal Survey, proposes building a radio telescope on the Moon.

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