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Galaxies In More Crowded Environments Rotate Slower: Implications For Gravity
Was Einstein right that experiments behave the same in deep space as in an elevator freely falling on Earth, or does the gravity in the latter case matter? Find out about an observational test in today’s guest post by Indranil Banik.
Dust in Time – Supernovae May Not Destroy Dust As Quickly As We Think
The dust destruction efficiency of supernovae may not be a high as we previously thought. Why is this, and what can it tell us about star formation?
Warp Drives!
The speed of light is just a number!
Don’t Cool Your Jets Quite Yet!
Don’t jet-off just yet, today’s astrobite covers a recent paper that surveys the exciting jets of the youngest stellar objects.
UR: Understanding the Balance of Star Formation and Black Holes in Nearby Luminous Infrared Galaxies
In today’s #UndergradResearch post, Meredith Stone shares how she used Spitzer spectra to learn about the evolution of galaxies through their star formation and AGN activity.
The Crowded Cosmos: Effects of Blended Galaxies on Cosmic Shear
In today’s paper, we learn how overlapping galaxies affect weak lensing measurements that the LSST will make.
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