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Spectral Line Survey Reveals New Molecules in Two Protoplanetary Disks
A spectral line survey toward two nearby protoplanetary disks discovers new molecules and offers a comprehensive view of disk chemistry.
#BlackInAstro: Black Representation in Astro/Physics and the Impact of Discrimination
Black astronomers and physicists are drastically underrepresented in these fields. Here we break down the numbers, and look at research on the discrimination faced by Black students in STEM.
Titan’s Terrain Tells Tremendous Tales
Never get lost on Titan again! A global geologic map of Saturn’s largest moon provides an opportunity to review age-old methods that help explain an exciting and active world in our solar system.
How Eccentric are Colliding Neutron Stars?
We can learn a lot about colliding neutron stars from their gravitational waves, but can we also find out how circular their orbits were before they collided? Find the answer, and what it means for future binary neutron star merger detections with today’s paper.
Meet Ashlee Wilkins
Ashlee Wilkins, a Professional Staff Member in the U.S. House Science, Space and Technology Committee, chats about her work in science policy and tells us why “it’s worth getting involved.”
Meet Kelsie Krafton
We sit down with Kelsie Krafton, the AAS John N. Bahcall Public Policy Fellow, to learn about her experiences as an advocate for astronomy research in government.
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