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A tale of three Rs – Radio, R-process and collapsaRs!

A tale of three Rs – Radio, R-process and collapsaRs!

by Viraj Karambelkar | Feb 23, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s paper uses radio observations to look for gold in special supernovae!

Forecasting the obscured first few billion years

Forecasting the obscured first few billion years

by Olivia Cooper | Feb 22, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

What will JWST reveal about the obscured early Universe? Today’s authors process simulations to find out

Grab your umbrellas, ’cause it’s raining grazing planets!

Grab your umbrellas, ’cause it’s raining grazing planets!

by Catherine Clark | Feb 21, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s author gets out their umbrella to model planets that graze their stellar hosts.

An Intracluster Investigation via Radio Rotation

An Intracluster Investigation via Radio Rotation

by Ryan Golant | Feb 19, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

How have magnetic fields in galaxy clusters evolved throughout cosmic history, and what can these fields tell us about magnetism in the early Universe? Thanks to a few tricks from radio astronomy, today’s authors have some answers.

#BlackInAstro Experiences: Christian Aganze

#BlackInAstro Experiences: Christian Aganze

by Clarissa Do O | Feb 18, 2022 | Career Navigation, Interviews, Personal Experiences

As part of our #BlackInAstro series for Black History Month, we interview Christian Aganze, an astrophysics PhD student at UC San Diego who studies brown dwarfs!

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