• RSS
  • Submit a Guest Post
  • Undergraduates: Submit your Research!
  • Suggest a Paper Topic!
astrobites
  • About
    • About Astrobites
    • Meet the Authors
    • Statement of Inclusivity
    • Copyright & Permissions
  • Latest Research
    • Daily Paper Summaries
    • Classics
    • Undergrad Research
    • Physical Review Coverage
  • Beyond astro-ph
    • Beyond astro-ph Library
    • Interviews
    • Career Navigation
    • Personal Experiences
    • Current Events
    • Teaching with Astrobites
  • Guides
    • EM Spectrum
    • Galaxies & AGNs
    • Spectroscopy and Spectral Lines
    • Adaptive Optics
    • Gravitational Waves
    • Transient Astronomy
    • Astrophysical Software
    • Graduate School
    • Writing a personal statement for grad apps
    • First Observing Run
    • …More Guides!
Select Page
Holy Cow! Is our journey through the universe the reason for the Hubble Tension?

Holy Cow! Is our journey through the universe the reason for the Hubble Tension?

by William Lamb | Oct 4, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries, PRJ

We move through the universe relative to the Cosmic Microwave Background. Could our movement cause our measurements of the Hubble constant to be biased?

Can we identify the host galaxies of LISA sources?

Can we identify the host galaxies of LISA sources?

by William Lamb | Sep 19, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

The upcoming LISA mission promises to detect many gravitational wave events, but can it attribute any of them to a host galaxy? Let’s find out!

Betelgeuse, Betelgeuse, Betelgeuse: Is it (Supernova)time?

Betelgeuse, Betelgeuse, Betelgeuse: Is it (Supernova)time?

by William Lamb | Jul 1, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

Will Betelgeuse go supernova in the next few decades? This paper suggests so…

Brave New World: Starting a PhD in a New Country

Brave New World: Starting a PhD in a New Country

by William Lamb | Apr 21, 2023 | Guides, Personal Experiences

A short guide on immigrating to a new country to start a PhD

Will it Merge? Investigating How Gas Disks Can Determine the Future of a Binary Black Hole System

Will it Merge? Investigating How Gas Disks Can Determine the Future of a Binary Black Hole System

by William Lamb | Mar 13, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

Will it merge? That is the question. Today’s paper looks at if the gas disk around a black hole binary will cause the binary to eventually coalesce

« Older Entries
Next Entries »

Loading

Follow our socials

  • Bluesky
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • RSS Feed

More Posts About

AAS AGN astronomy astrophysics binary stars black holes cosmology dark matter dwarf galaxies exoplanets galaxies galaxy evolution gravitational waves habitability JWST Kepler Milky Way observations planetary science planet formation protoplanetary disks radio astronomy simulations solar system spectroscopy star formation stars stellar evolution supernovae theory

Posts by Category

  • Accessibility
  • Applications
  • Beyond
  • Book Reviews
  • Career Navigation
  • Classics
  • Climate Change
  • Course Assignments
  • Crossposts
  • Current Events
  • Daily Paper Summaries
  • Game Reviews
  • Guides
  • Historical Astronomy
  • Instrumentation
  • Interviews
  • Outreach
  • Personal Experiences
  • PRJ
  • Quick Notes
  • Satellites
  • Teaching
  • Undergraduate Research

More Astronomy

  • AAS
  • AAS Nova
  • astro-ph
  • AstroBetter
  • APOD

Read Astrobites in Other Languages

  • Astrobitos (Spanish)
  • Astropontos (Portuguese)
  • staryab (Farsi)

Listen to Astrobites

  • astro[sound]bites

Discover More Incredible Science

  • ScienceBites Network
  • RSS

© 2026 Astrobites | All Rights Reserved | Supported by AAS | Designed by Elegant Themes | Powered by WordPress