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Introducing the DAIS (Disabled for Accessibility In Space) network

Introducing the DAIS (Disabled for Accessibility In Space) network

by Guest | May 27, 2021 | Quick Notes

Jamie Molaro introduces the Disabled for Accessibility In Space network. Find out more and how you can get involved in this guest post.

UR: Designing a Smaller and More Sensitive Gravitational Wave Detector

UR: Designing a Smaller and More Sensitive Gravitational Wave Detector

by Guest | May 23, 2021 | Undergraduate Research

In today’s #UndergradResearch post, find out how superluminal lasers could soon make gravitational wave detectors tiny fractions of their current size.

UR: Measuring the Hubble Constant With Dynamical Tides In Inspiraling Neutron Star Binaries

UR: Measuring the Hubble Constant With Dynamical Tides In Inspiraling Neutron Star Binaries

by Guest | May 16, 2021 | Undergraduate Research

In this #UndergradResearch post, James Sunseri explores the possibility of using gravitational waves from colliding neutron stars to measure the Hubble Constant without observing the electromagnetic spectrum.

UR: Deciphering the mysterious population of stars in the H-alpha color-magnitude diagram

UR: Deciphering the mysterious population of stars in the H-alpha color-magnitude diagram

by Guest | May 12, 2021 | Undergraduate Research

In the latest of our #UndergradResearch series, discover Jake Jensen’s work on a mysterious population of stars that appeared in a color-magnitude diagram.

UR: Effects of Post-Observation Data Processing on HST/ACS Wide Field Channel Polarimetry

UR: Effects of Post-Observation Data Processing on HST/ACS Wide Field Channel Polarimetry

by Guest | May 10, 2021 | Undergraduate Research

In the latest of our #UndergradResearch series, discover Delondrae Carter’s work looking at what effect the charge transfer efficiency has on polarimetric data.

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