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A Missing Link Between High-Redshift Galaxies and Quasars

A Missing Link Between High-Redshift Galaxies and Quasars

by Sahil Hegde | May 11, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Where do quasars come from? Today’s authors report a new observation that helps shed light on this mystery!

Women’s History Month: Dr. Ekta Patel

Women’s History Month: Dr. Ekta Patel

by Sahil Hegde | May 1, 2022 | Personal Experiences

In today’s post, we interview Dr. Ekta Patel, a Miller postdoctoral fellow at UC Berkeley, about her astronomy journey.

Judging a Galaxy by its Cover

Judging a Galaxy by its Cover

by Sahil Hegde | Mar 7, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

We’re always told not to judge a book by it’s cover, but what about galaxies? Today’s authors try to find out!

#BlackInAstro Experiences: Dr. Gibor Basri

#BlackInAstro Experiences: Dr. Gibor Basri

by Sahil Hegde | Feb 27, 2022 | Career Navigation, Personal Experiences

As part of our #BlackInAstro series for Black History Month, we interview Dr. Gibor Basri, a pioneer in stellar astronomy (one of the discoverers of brown dwarfs) and the founding Vice Chancellor for Equity and Inclusion at UC Berkeley!

RRow RRow RRow Your [Tele]scope, Gently Down the [Orphan] Stream

RRow RRow RRow Your [Tele]scope, Gently Down the [Orphan] Stream

by Sahil Hegde | Feb 14, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Where are your parents? The authors of today’s paper investigate the origins of the Orphan Stream in our galaxy!

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