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UR: Unraveling astroecology: when astrobiology meets ecology

UR: Unraveling astroecology: when astrobiology meets ecology

by Guest | Apr 10, 2024 | Undergraduate Research

As part of our Undergraduate Research series, Juliana Meurer discusses her research combining astronomy, biology, and ecology!

UR: Modeling Asteroids and Using Microwave Telescope Data to Constrain Thermophysical Properties

UR: Modeling Asteroids and Using Microwave Telescope Data to Constrain Thermophysical Properties

by Guest | Mar 8, 2024 | Undergraduate Research

In the latest of our #UndergradResearch series, discover how Mariah Jones and her collaborators used data from the South Pole Telescope to constrain the thermal properties of an asteroid!

Moon Magical Colour

Moon Magical Colour

by Guest | Jan 18, 2024 | Undergraduate Research

In the latest of our #UndergradResearch series, discover how Apurba Samanta captured this stunning image of the Moon!

UR: Self-Interacting Dark Matter Halos: To Collapse or to Not?

UR: Self-Interacting Dark Matter Halos: To Collapse or to Not?

by Guest | Dec 16, 2023 | Undergraduate Research

As part of our Undergraduate Research series, Neev Shah explores how alternative dark matter models describe the evolution of galaxies.

Is the farthest known star actually a binary system?

Is the farthest known star actually a binary system?

by Guest | Dec 6, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s post by guest author Riley Owens discusses JWST observations of the star Earendel and whether it’s actually part of a binary system.

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