by William Smith | Aug 30, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries, PRJ
The cosmological constant is a constant, right? The word “constant” is right there in the name for goodness sakes. But growing evidence suggests this might not be the case after all. Today’s authors further investigate the DESI analysis pushing our understanding of dark energy.
by Tori Bonidie | Aug 23, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries, PRJ
Using data from NASA’s Juno mission, the authors of today’s paper have discovered plasma conditions so peculiar they don’t exist anywhere else we’ve ever explored in the solar system, giving rise to a whole new type of plasma wave mode.
by Astrobites | Aug 11, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries, PRJ
We’ve all seen the stunning images from JWST that have been revealing more and more about the Universe. In today’s paper, we find out that JWST’s camera can take informative photos even with a lens cap on.
by Kaz Gary | Aug 9, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries, PRJ
Today’s bite explores planets made of dark matter and how we might find them.
by Kasper Zoellner | Jul 12, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries, PRJ
What kind of event is violent enough to fling around stars that are hundreds of times more massive than our Sun? Find out today!
by Neev Shah | Jun 28, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries, PRJ
Today’s bite explores how neutrinos might inform us about a neutron star being engulfed by another star!