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Backyard Black Holes

Little Red Dots have been thought to be mysterious early universe objects but today’s bite tells us that they could exist much closer to home.

Galaxies of Many Colors

Is the Universe broken, or just our observations? Today’s bite asks whether our methods for weighing galaxies can help save cosmology from JWST’s Universe-breaking galaxies.

Do Exoplanets Have Auroras?

Seven hot exoplanets were not as windy as they should’ve been. This puzzle led researchers to be the first ones to measure the magnetic field strength on exoplanets.

What is life, really? A case for interdisciplinary science

We’re trying to find life beyond Earth… but we still can’t fully agree on what life actually means. Astronomers, chemists, and biologists all approach it from different angles and they don’t always speak the same scientific language. So what happens when you try to solve one of science’s biggest questions in a very multilingual group chat? Keep reading if you want to join the conversation.

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Astronomy beyond the research

What is life, really? A case for interdisciplinary science

We’re trying to find life beyond Earth… but we still can’t fully agree on what life actually means. Astronomers, chemists, and biologists all approach it from different angles and they don’t always speak the same scientific language. So what happens when you try to solve one of science’s biggest questions in a very multilingual group chat? Keep reading if you want to join the conversation.

Navigating careers in astronomy

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