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How to tell if a Black Hole is making your fairy lights twinkle

How to tell if a Black Hole is making your fairy lights twinkle

by Storm Colloms | Dec 9, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

Are your fairy lights being warped by a black hole this holiday season? Find out in today’s post!

How can queering research methods improve physics education?

How can queering research methods improve physics education?

by Storm Colloms | Oct 30, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries, Teaching

Queering research methods means breaking apart a problem to look at it from a completely new angle, today’s paper asks how we can use this to make physics education better for minoritised students.

Vanishing Stars Surface New Island in the Massive Ocean

Vanishing Stars Surface New Island in the Massive Ocean

by Storm Colloms | Aug 12, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

In a magical act some stars could vanish from the night sky, today’s bite asks: can we can see them again as black holes?

A New Playing Field for Multi-(Messi)nger Black Holes Kicks

A New Playing Field for Multi-(Messi)nger Black Holes Kicks

by Storm Colloms | Jun 15, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

Today’s bite kicks black holes through an accretion disk, come find out if they score!

Grab a partner, it’s time for tonight’s dizzying doppler dance!

Grab a partner, it’s time for tonight’s dizzying doppler dance!

by Storm Colloms | Mar 17, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

Did you know we are looking for black hole binaries orbiting supermassive black holes? Here’s how!

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