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A Black Hole at the Heart of the Archer

A Black Hole at the Heart of the Archer

by Guest | Dec 11, 2019 | Daily Paper Summaries

The heart of our Milky Way emits a large flux of gamma radiation. How does that happen?

The Hidden Mechanism of Quasar Feedback

The Hidden Mechanism of Quasar Feedback

by Guest | Nov 26, 2019 | Course Assignments, Daily Paper Summaries

Galactic winds shed new light on an otherwise invisible mechanism at the heart of massive galaxies.

The Harvard Computers

The Harvard Computers

by Guest | Nov 4, 2019 | Classics, Course Assignments

Read about how the Harvard Computers shaped stellar astronomy and more in today’s guest post by Jillian Hyland.

Distance Learning Can Make Astronomy Education More Accessible

Distance Learning Can Make Astronomy Education More Accessible

by Guest | Oct 6, 2019 | Career Navigation, Personal Experiences

Are you struggling to fit studying around your life? Guest author Laura Martin tells us about her experiences with distance learning in astronomy.

Let’s Not Make Assumptions: UV Radiation Won’t Stop Exoplanets from Becoming Habitable

Let’s Not Make Assumptions: UV Radiation Won’t Stop Exoplanets from Becoming Habitable

by Guest | Aug 20, 2019 | Course Assignments, Daily Paper Summaries

We know UV radiation isn’t good for us, but can it hold back all forms of life?

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