A Machine Learning View of Supernova GWs
How does one measure the gravitational wave signal of a supernova if each event is unique? Is machine learning up to the task? Or is it unknowable?
How does one measure the gravitational wave signal of a supernova if each event is unique? Is machine learning up to the task? Or is it unknowable?
The authors of today’s article argue that stripped B-type stars could be a source of false positives in the search for quiet, stellar-mass black holes in the Milky Way
What happens when you combine deep learning, citizen science, and decades of Hubble images? You discover thousands of new asteroids!
Today’s Beyond Post shines light on Astro Grads United, a place for students to discuss the struggles of being a graduate student, while finding community and support.
NASA’s SOFIA mission, an infrared telescope aboard a Boeing 747SP that helped discover the universe’s oldest molecule and found water on the sunlit surface of the Moon, is preparing to fly for one last time tonight.