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MIT PhysGAAP: Here to help with your physics graduate school application
MIT’s PhysGAAP Program pairs PhD applicants with grad student mentors, and provides resources for navigating the grad school application process. Apply by Nov. 6th!
What will happen to Jupiter when the Sun dies?
The Sun will become a white dwarf. Will any Solar System planets survive?
TWO MORE WEEKS: Apply to Write for Astrobites!
Love astronomy, astrophysics, and science communication? Come join the Astrobites team! Applications due November 5th (two weeks away).
Interested In Science Writing? The AAAS Mass Media Fellowship May Be For You…
As a 2021 AAAS Mass Media Fellow, I learned what it meant to be a science journalist. Here are some tips that might help you do the same!
Needles in a haystack: Searching for isolated neutron stars in a massive catalog
Do you want to look through half a million sources by hand? Neither did these astronomers. Here’s how they took a shortcut – and found four new neutron stars.
ASHES to ASHES, Dust to… Star Formation?
Massive star formation is still a MASSIVE question mark. Today’s paper explores one of the environments where it may take place, looking for signatures of protostars deep within dust clouds.
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