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APS Conferences for Women and Gender Minorities in Physics
Today we give highlights from the recent APS Conference for Graduate Women and Gender Minorities and provide information for applying to the APS Conference for Undergraduate Women and Gender Minorities in Physics!
Powering a Supernova
What are all the ways to power a supernova? Learn here today!
CLONEing Galaxy Clusters using Velocity Waves
In today’s Bite, guest author Catherine Chaison discusses the CLONE simulation and its use in simulating galaxy clusters!
Planets undergoing “weight-loss”
In today’s Astrobite, Guest author Jim Shih discusses what happens when an exoplanet with an atmosphere gets too close to its star!
Astrobites at the IAU 2024 III: Dark and Quiet Skies and Radio Astronomy in an Increasingly Crowded Spectrum
At the foot of Table Mountain, astronomers keep dark and quiet skies on the table.
Pluto gets revenge: A solar system of minor planets
This bite summarizes results from a recent study that explores the possibilities of the formation of planetary systems composed solely of minor planets.
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