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Let’s get building (some terrestrial planets)!

Let’s get building (some terrestrial planets)!

by Alice Curtin | Dec 29, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

We know a whole lot about the Earth, except for how it actually formed. Read on the hear the latest research of the mechanisms responsible for forming rocky planets like the Earth!

Another Mysterious Fast Radio Durst Detected… Are We One Step Closer to Discovering their Origins?

Another Mysterious Fast Radio Durst Detected… Are We One Step Closer to Discovering their Origins?

by Alice Curtin | Nov 8, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s authors discover a fast radio burst coincident with a persistent radio source! Read on to learn why it’s cool and what it means.

New Radio Source Towards the Center of our Galaxy — Say whaaaat

New Radio Source Towards the Center of our Galaxy — Say whaaaat

by Alice Curtin | Oct 18, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s author find a new, elusive radio source towards the center of our galaxy. Read on to find out what it might, or might not, be!

A Fast Radio Burst in a Rather Peculiar Location

A Fast Radio Burst in a Rather Peculiar Location

by Alice Curtin | Aug 12, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s authors study an FRB in the M81 galaxy. Read on for what they find (spoiler: it’s not what we would expect!).

If you had $100 million, how would you look for aliens?

If you had $100 million, how would you look for aliens?

by Alice Curtin | May 19, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s authors look for signs of intelligent life at the center of our galaxy. No aliens yet… but still some cool science!

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