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Climate Change for Astronomers: Consequences and solutions
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
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!
Old molecule, new tricks: The chemistry of climate change
How exactly does the CO2 molecule cause the Earth to warm? Today’s authors explain with a physically motivated model molecule.
Snow White and the seven(teen) dwarves search for dark matter
Today’s authors use the VERITAS telescope to hunt for dark matter in the Milky Way’s satellite galaixes!
You (Might) Spin Me Right Round (The Cluster Center)
Today’s authors spin up simulations that could explain the unique radio structure in NGC 6166.
Confronting a Systemic Bullying Problem in Astronomy and Geophysics
Today we look at the findings of the Bullying and Harassment Report 2023, published by the Royal Astronomical Society
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