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Taking a Thumb off the Scale – Reevaluating Cosmological Neutrino Mass Bounds
Massive neutrinos are a thorn in the side of both the Standard Model and ΛCDM – today’s paper reconsiders what we can learn about them from some cosmological data!
Astrobites at SciAccess2021
We went to SciAccess 2021 — and we have great recommendations to share about how to make your classroom, outreach event, conference presentation and more accessible to all.
A Black Hole Snow Globe? An Intermediate Mass Black Hole at the Center of a Globular Cluster
Today’s paper takes a look at a possible intermediate mass black hole in a tidally stripped galaxy nucleus.
Into the (Double) Void
Today’s authors discovered not one, but two supermassive black holes! And they’re the closest pair to Earth that we’ve ever detected.
Bringing Together Art & The Cosmos
Creativity is a huge part of science — in today’s bite, we look into art based on science and the cosmos—why people do it, why people love it—and take a look at some of the beautiful work inspired by astronomy.
The Astrobites Climate Change Series: An Overview of the Environmental Impact of Astronomy Research
How do astronomers contribute disproportionately to climate change?
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