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Investigating Black Hole Formation
In today’s bite, Keir reports on recent black hole mass measurements and what they say about how black holes may have formed in the early Universe
The Truth About Trusting Science
It seems like we hear people denying scientific findings around every corner. The goal of this Beyond Astrobite is to examine why people don’t trust science and what we can do about it.
One small ripple for spacetime, one giant leap for cosmology
Finding some real estate for the next gravitational wave detector might not be too hard. The problem? Getting it there.
How Magnetic Fields Could Change the Chandrasekhar Mass Limit
Type Ia supernovae are some of the most interesting events in astrophysics. Read about how magnetic fields could change our understanding of them in today’s paper!
UR #26: Measuring the Radio Corona of Young M Dwarf Stars
Today’s undergraduate research post features a student who used radio images of red dwarf stars to tease out clues about the particle acceleration in their coronae.
UR #25: Improved Methods for Ground-Based Follow-Up of Young Stars and Planets from the ZEIT Survey
Today’s undergraduate research post features a student who carried out ground-based follow-up observations of exoplanet hosting stars found by space telescopes!
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