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Unforecasted Turbulence: Teresa Panurach

Unforecasted Turbulence: Teresa Panurach

by Guest | May 20, 2022 | Personal Experiences

In celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) Heritage Month, graduate student Teresa Panurach shares her journey in astronomy.

UR: Using VLT/MUSE IFU Observations To Understand the Local Environment of FRB 20190714

UR: Using VLT/MUSE IFU Observations To Understand the Local Environment of FRB 20190714

by Guest | May 19, 2022 | Undergraduate Research

In the latest of our #UndergradResearch series, discover how Jada Louison used spectroscopy to analyze the host galaxy of a fast radio burst!

With Great Power, Comes Great Asteroseismology

With Great Power, Comes Great Asteroseismology

by Maryum Sayeed | May 18, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Authors of today’s paper combine powerful machine learning techniques and millions of light curves to create the first all-sky galaxy mass map.

AAPI Heritage Month: Historic Star Navigation in Indonesia

AAPI Heritage Month: Historic Star Navigation in Indonesia

by Briley Lewis | May 17, 2022 | Current Events

In this Beyond post, we dive into Indonesian cultural astronomy as part of AAPI Heritage Month!

Can you explain these long dark gaps in your cosmological resume?

Can you explain these long dark gaps in your cosmological resume?

by Olivia Cooper | May 16, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Find out how dark gaps can help fill in gaps in our knowledge of reionization

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