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Astro sequoia: a blueprint for spaces of learning and discovery
In this bite, Professor Jorge Moreno shares his teaching philosophy and framework for creating an inclusive classroom!
The explodability criterion: How to make a star go supernova
Today’s authors present some new insights into how stars explode!
That’s No Moon! The Search for Black Hole Asteroids, Stars, and Planets
If primordial black holes exist, one place we might find them is in binary systems with other objects like planets or asteroids. Today’s paper explores how common these systems might be and the various ways we might go about finding them.
Unveiling the Secrets of 4C+37.11: How Black Hole Duos Reshape Galaxies
Guest author Lucy Cheng Nie explains the impact that a newly discovered supermassive black hole binary has on its host galaxy!
New Species of Dwarf Galaxy in the Galaxy Cluster Ecosystem?
Do all galaxies need dark matter? Astronomers think they may have discovered a dark-matter-free dwarf galaxy hiding in the tentacle of a jellyfish galaxy!
Mind Your Metals (especially when modeling the collapse of super massive stars into black holes)
Today we’re talking about metals meddling in collapsing super massive star models!
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