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Astro sequoia: a blueprint for spaces of learning and discovery

Astro sequoia: a blueprint for spaces of learning and discovery

by Guest | Sep 14, 2024 | Beyond, Career Navigation, Daily Paper Summaries

In this bite, Professor Jorge Moreno shares his teaching philosophy and framework for creating an inclusive classroom!

Unveiling the Secrets of 4C+37.11: How Black Hole Duos Reshape Galaxies

Unveiling the Secrets of 4C+37.11: How Black Hole Duos Reshape Galaxies

by Guest | Sep 11, 2024 | Course Assignments, Daily Paper Summaries

Guest author Lucy Cheng Nie explains the impact that a newly discovered supermassive black hole binary has on its host galaxy!

Caught in a Sand Trap

Caught in a Sand Trap

by Guest | Aug 21, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s authors help solve the mystery of how water ice can stick around in astrophysical environments at much hotter temperatures than it should!

The Impossible Planet: the Discovery of a Massive Exoplanet Challenges Planet Formation Models

The Impossible Planet: the Discovery of a Massive Exoplanet Challenges Planet Formation Models

by Guest | Aug 5, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

The discovery of the planet LHS 3154b outside of our solar system suggests that state-of-the-art models of planet formation are flawed.

Undocumented in Academia: DACA’s Role in My Astronomy Ph.D. Journey

Undocumented in Academia: DACA’s Role in My Astronomy Ph.D. Journey

by Guest | Jul 24, 2024 | Beyond, Personal Experiences

In today’s beyond Astrobite Óscar shares how the DACA program enabled him to pursue his Ph.D. in Astronomy, but leaves the astronomy community with questions about how we can create the same experiences for undocumented students if DACA is abolished.

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