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What’s going on inside GJ 486b?
Today’s bite dives deeper into a warm, rocky exoplanet and reveals what might be hidden behind it’s atmosphere.
The Surprising Discovery of a Distant, Nearly Perfect Syzygy
Ever wondered what an ‘Einstein Ring’ is? Rejoice! JWST does it again: here’s an almost perfect example from nature on a platter for you.
NSF and NASA Budget Requests Pose an Unprecedented Threat to Astronomy
The president’s budget requests for NASA and the NSF were released last week. This post summarizes the major cuts and the impacts they would have, and provides resources to help fight back against this wasteful and unnecessary attack on science.
Kachow! Three high energy neutrinos speed through IceCube
The IceCube collaboration presents the strongest limit yet on the proton fraction of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays.
A GLIMPSE of the First Galaxies?
Today’s paper uses very deep JWST observations to hunt for some of the first galaxies ever formed!
Casting a wide (KM3)NeT for a record-breaking neutrino
Today’s authors find the highest energy neutrino *ever* with the up-and-coming KM3NeT neutrino observatory!
Beyond astro-ph
Astronomy beyond the research
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Navigating careers in astronomy
Career advice
What to Do When You’re Stuck
A handy guide from 1945!
List of Major US Fellowships for Astronomy Students
Wondering what fellowships are available for graduate students in astronomy? Here are some of major the fellowships in the US.
Tools for Reading Papers, Part 2
Astro-ph coffee, journal club, topic lunch, and research group meetings are all places where you can discuss papers in your department. Which should you attend?