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How to choose the right PhD advisor?

How to choose the right PhD advisor?

by Liza Sazonova | Oct 14, 2022 | Career Navigation, Guides

Choosing a PhD advisor is one of the most important decisions of our PhDs – yet we have to make it over the course of just a couple of weeks. Here’s a guide for important things to look out for!

Latinx Heritage Month Experience: Monica Vidaurri

Latinx Heritage Month Experience: Monica Vidaurri

by Guest | Oct 13, 2022 | Personal Experiences

Remember that you are also a creation of the universe. You are as mighty as the stars, the galaxies, and the planets. Billions of years and a series of miracles went into making you. You are, and have always been, enough.

No Nova Neutrinos?

No Nova Neutrinos?

by Jessie Thwaites | Oct 13, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s authors investigate why neutrino detectors have yet to observe neutrinos from novae!

A tiny flare from a tiny star

A tiny flare from a tiny star

by Viraj Karambelkar | Oct 12, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s paper describes detailed observations of a tiny flare from an M-dwarf star

Cellular automata earn their (magnetar) crust

Cellular automata earn their (magnetar) crust

by Ryan Golant | Oct 12, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Cellular automata may be *crust* what we need to understand the properties of magnetars.

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