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Life, Death, and Robots

Life, Death, and Robots

by Katya Gozman | Mar 31, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Looking for aliens? Searching for signs of technology might prove just as fruitful as searching for signs of life!

The Need for Indigenous and Interdisciplinary Perspectives in SETI and Space Sciences

The Need for Indigenous and Interdisciplinary Perspectives in SETI and Space Sciences

by Macy Huston | Mar 30, 2022 | Current Events, Personal Experiences

The American Indian Culture and Research Journal’s special issue “Settler Science, Alien Contact, and Searches for Intelligence” explores the importance of indigenous and interdisciplinary perspectives in SETI and space sciences.

A planet responsible for mysterious radio signal (not aliens)

A planet responsible for mysterious radio signal (not aliens)

by Mark Popinchalk | Mar 29, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

A strange radio signal from a star? You won’t believe what the cause is! (It’s a planet)

UR: Viewing angle effects in the gamma-ray burst internal shock scenario

UR: Viewing angle effects in the gamma-ray burst internal shock scenario

by Astrobites | Mar 28, 2022 | Undergraduate Research

In our latest #UndergradResearch post, Marco Dalla Ca di Dio investigates how the viewing angle can affect what GRB light curves look like.

The end of star formation in satellites: where and when?

The end of star formation in satellites: where and when?

by Katy Proctor | Mar 26, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

How responsible is the Milky Way for the end of star formation in its satellite galaxies? Today’s authors investigate with the FIRE-2 simulations.

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