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Forecasting the obscured first few billion years

Forecasting the obscured first few billion years

by Olivia Cooper | Feb 22, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

What will JWST reveal about the obscured early Universe? Today’s authors process simulations to find out

Rethinking the science conference format

Rethinking the science conference format

by Olivia Cooper | Jan 10, 2022 | Climate Change

How can we format science meetings to better serve all of us? Recent studies have a few recommendations

What do enormous, fabulous slugs have to do with giant galaxy formation?

What do enormous, fabulous slugs have to do with giant galaxy formation?

by Olivia Cooper | Dec 13, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

Before giant galaxies, it was all slugs, mammoths, and big nebulous blobs of emission: find out why in today’s astrobite!

Catching High Energy Photons Leaking from Holey Galaxies

Catching High Energy Photons Leaking from Holey Galaxies

by Olivia Cooper | Nov 9, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s paper works to catch a leak with a new technique, using resolved Lyman-alpha line profiles to gain insight into the epoch of reionization

A Requiem for Dead Galaxies

A Requiem for Dead Galaxies

by Olivia Cooper | Sep 30, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries

Traces of magnified dust offer a requiem to early, dead galaxies that ran out of gas

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