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Stellar Feedback Regulating Massive Black Hole Growth

Stellar Feedback Regulating Massive Black Hole Growth

by Brandon Pries | Nov 5, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

How is the growth of massive black holes regulated by starlight and stellar explosions? Learn more in today’s bite!

Probing the radio sky from Antarctica

Probing the radio sky from Antarctica

by Abbé Whitford | Nov 4, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

In today’s bite, we talk about how one can use the Antarctic environment to optimize radio astronomy measurements.

The Winner of the Cosmic Speed-Eating Contest

The Winner of the Cosmic Speed-Eating Contest

by Ansh Gupta | Nov 4, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

Eating matter is what black holes do best, but what happens when we find one choking on its food? The answer might surprise you!

Forming Giant Planets? Your Stellar Neighbors’ UV Light Could Be a Problem.

Forming Giant Planets? Your Stellar Neighbors’ UV Light Could Be a Problem.

by Guest | Nov 1, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

In today’s post, guest author Matheus Bernini Peron explains how UV radiation from neighboring stars can hamper giant planet formation.

Sorry I missed your birthday by one million years: Accounting for the pre-main sequence delay

Sorry I missed your birthday by one million years: Accounting for the pre-main sequence delay

by Nathalie Korhonen Cuestas | Oct 31, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

Keeping track of millions of stars is tricky. Today’s authors take on the challenge of accounting for each one’s time of birth.

So… Are Black Holes Dark Energy?

So… Are Black Holes Dark Energy?

by Lucas Brown | Oct 30, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries

In today’s bite, we investigate a controversial paper from two years ago, tracing its origins and attempting to finally answer the question: are black holes dark energy?

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