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Powering a Supernova

Powering a Supernova

by Karthik Yadavalli | Oct 4, 2024 | Beyond, Daily Paper Summaries

What are all the ways to power a supernova? Learn here today!

Interview Series: Jorge Moreno

Interview Series: Jorge Moreno

by Sahil Hegde | Sep 14, 2024 | Beyond, Career Navigation, Daily Paper Summaries

For today’s bite, we sat down for a conversation with Professor Jorge Moreno, the fourth Mexican astronomer to earn tenure at an American university!

Astro sequoia: a blueprint for spaces of learning and discovery

Astro sequoia: a blueprint for spaces of learning and discovery

by Guest | Sep 14, 2024 | Beyond, Career Navigation, Daily Paper Summaries

In this bite, Professor Jorge Moreno shares his teaching philosophy and framework for creating an inclusive classroom!

Climate Change for Astronomers: Consequences and solutions

Climate Change for Astronomers: Consequences and solutions

by Katherine Lee | Sep 6, 2024 | Beyond, Book Reviews, Climate Change

Climate change is bad (a sadly controversial statement), but we can solve it. Chapters 4-6 of Climate Change for Astronomers take us through why and how.

Equitable access in an increasingly computational world

Equitable access in an increasingly computational world

by Sahil Hegde | Sep 5, 2024 | Beyond, Daily Paper Summaries

As physics/astronomy become increasingly computational, training and infrastructure have struggled to keep pace. In today’s bite we discuss these issues and a new company, Camber, working to streamline research and democratize high performance computing!

Radio summer camp! A recap of the 20th NRAO Synthesis Imaging Workshop

Radio summer camp! A recap of the 20th NRAO Synthesis Imaging Workshop

by Will Golay | Aug 16, 2024 | Beyond

Have you ever wondered what graduate students do for the summer? Find out in this post beyond the arXiv!

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