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Hunting in total darkness: the search for dust-obscured galaxies at cosmic dawn

Hunting in total darkness: the search for dust-obscured galaxies at cosmic dawn

by John Weaver | Jan 6, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

We know we don’t know everything about the first galaxies. Well, the mystery just deepened even further.

An eerily mature galaxy from the first 2 billion years

An eerily mature galaxy from the first 2 billion years

by John Weaver | Nov 7, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

Something unexpected is peering out through the void

Galaxy Formation and Evolution in the Era of the Nancy Grace Roman Telescope

Galaxy Formation and Evolution in the Era of the Nancy Grace Roman Telescope

by John Weaver | Oct 17, 2020 | Current Events

We share some exciting highlights from a recent conference

Beyond the Lecture Hall: Making the most of a university astronomy club

Beyond the Lecture Hall: Making the most of a university astronomy club

by John Weaver | Jun 5, 2020 | Outreach, Personal Experiences

Part of an established astronomy club? Looking to start a new one? Learn what more you can do to grow your astronomy club, big or small.

The Missing Link: New Insights from Post-starburst Outflows

The Missing Link: New Insights from Post-starburst Outflows

by John Weaver | Apr 17, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

What can outflowing gas tell us about the connection between rapid galaxy growth and AGN activity?

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