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ECME, incorporated: Testing models of main sequence “pulsars”

ECME, incorporated: Testing models of main sequence “pulsars”

by Graham Doskoch | Jul 15, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

CU Virginis emits beams of radio waves like a pulsar. What’s going on in its magnetosphere?

Queer Astronomy, Part 2: Building a more inclusive community

Queer Astronomy, Part 2: Building a more inclusive community

by Graham Doskoch | Jul 2, 2021 | Personal Experiences

Making astronomy truly safe for queer folks will take a lot of effort. Here’s where we can start.

Queer Astronomy, Part 1: Acknowledging the problem

Queer Astronomy, Part 1: Acknowledging the problem

by Graham Doskoch | Jul 1, 2021 | Personal Experiences

LGBTQ+ astronomers discuss how the field is supporting – but in many ways failing – the queer community.

The FAST Menagerie

The FAST Menagerie

by Graham Doskoch | May 28, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

The largest single-dish radio telescope in the world just released a new set of results. What’s inside?

Have We Found the Closest Extragalactic Fast Radio Burst?

Have We Found the Closest Extragalactic Fast Radio Burst?

by Graham Doskoch | Mar 11, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

A newly-discovered fast radio burst lies in the direction of the galaxy M81. Where does it call home?

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