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How TAs Make a Difference in the Classroom
TAs are important in student learning, so how can we better prepare TAs to teach? This is the first post in a collaboration between PERbites and Astrobites on science education.
The Mysterious Pulsars That Switch On and Off
Pulsars emit radio radiation, but sometimes they just randomly switch off. Why is that?
Modeling Supernovae Feedback as a Galactic Fountain
Stellar feedback can drive a galactic fountain by pushing out gas that later falls back in.
The slowly cooling white dwarfs who say Ne!
A previously unexplained branch of cooling white dwarfs is likely a traffic jam caused by an 8 billion year delay in cooling. A heavy isotope of neon settling down into the core of the star could be the source.
Testing the Limits of Galactic Clouds
What processes will disrupt a cloud of gas passing through the circumgalactic medium?
Introducing astro[sound]bites
Astrobites for your ears. Three grad students bring you cutting-edge research findings in astronomy and connect the dots between diverse subfields.
Beyond astro-ph
Astronomy beyond the research
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Navigating careers in astronomy
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