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Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Professor Richard Mushotzky
Today we interview x-ray astronomer and professor at the University of Maryland, Dr. Richard Mushotzky, for his plenary talk at #AAS241!
Maunakea’s Own Authority
In this bite, we present an update on management of Maunakea since the protests of 2019 surrounding the construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT). This article serves as a supplement to future interview-style Astrobites focused on members of the new Maunakea Authority who are keynote speakers at AAS241.
Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Prof. Erin Kara
Today we talk black holes with Professor Erin Kara in anticipation of her plenary talk at #AAS241!
Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr. Jessie Christiansen
Now we can do science with 5000+ exoplanets, and Dr. Jessie Christiansen is going to tell us how! Read the interview with the #AAS241 keynote speaker now!
A glimpse into the Very (High Energy) bright future
Today’s authors discuss prospects for future gravitational wave and very high energy gamma-ray telescopes to detect very high energy gamma-ray emission from binary neutron star mergers!
US Graduate Workers Strike Back – a year in review of graduate student union activity
Most astronomy is done by graduate students, but many aren’t compensated fairly or treated well. Ongoing struggles to unionize, especially in the past year, might give the confused and frustrated graduate student hope headed into 2023.
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