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The Very Hungry White Dwarf

The Very Hungry White Dwarf

by Briley Lewis | Jan 7, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s paper looks at GD 424, a very hungry white dwarf that is accreting planets!

Taking better astronomical images, with machine learning!

Taking better astronomical images, with machine learning!

by Briley Lewis | Dec 2, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

Too many cool science projects, not enough telescope time. Can machine learning help solve this problem?

Another Strike Against the Physics GRE

Another Strike Against the Physics GRE

by Briley Lewis | Nov 27, 2020 | Crossposts, Current Events, Daily Paper Summaries

Some people claim the Physics GRE helps students “stand out” in admissions. Today’s paper says there’s no evidence for that, yet another reason why we should get rid of the GREs in admissions! #GRExit

Getting to Know the Neighborhood: Who Can See Earth Transit?

Getting to Know the Neighborhood: Who Can See Earth Transit?

by Briley Lewis | Oct 31, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

Out of all the stars around us, which ones would be able to find Earth with the transit method? Today’s paper makes a list, which can help us with future SETI efforts!

#BlackInAstro Experiences: Dr. Sian Proctor

#BlackInAstro Experiences: Dr. Sian Proctor

by Briley Lewis | Oct 28, 2020 | Current Events, Interviews, Personal Experiences

Today we have an interview with the incredible Dr. Sian Proctor. She’s a geoscientist, science communicator, artist, author, analog astronaut, and all around space exploration enthusiast! #BlackInAstro #BlackInSciComm #BlackInPhysics #BlackInAerospace

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