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Book Review: All Through the Night – Why Our Lives Depend on Dark Skies

Book Review: All Through the Night – Why Our Lives Depend on Dark Skies

by William Lamb | Jun 3, 2024 | Beyond, Book Reviews

A bilingual book review on ‘All Through the Night’ by Dani Robertson. Adolygiad llyfr ‘All Through the Night’ gan Dani Robertson.

How to Find Supermassive Black Hole Binaries in Pulsar Timing Array data without the Pulsars

How to Find Supermassive Black Hole Binaries in Pulsar Timing Array data without the Pulsars

by William Lamb | Feb 26, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries, PRJ

Pulsar timing arrays could localise individual sources of gravitational waves to host galaxies. The problem is, it’s so computationally difficult! This paper shows us a faster way.

Finding our Long-Lost Twins: Can JWST Distinguish Between other Earths… and other Venuses?

Finding our Long-Lost Twins: Can JWST Distinguish Between other Earths… and other Venuses?

by Aldo Panfichi | Jan 30, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

Venus may be quite similar in size and mass as Earth, but its surface conditions could not be any more different! Can a modern space telescope like JWST identify the difference between an exoEarth and an exoVenus?

Fading Friends: the evolution of the Earth-Moon distance

Fading Friends: the evolution of the Earth-Moon distance

by Mark Popinchalk | Apr 28, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

Have a close friend that you are losing contact with? Well the Earth and Moon are no different. Read about a recent effort to model the growing distance between them.

Did early Earth order delivery, or did it make its oceans at home?

Did early Earth order delivery, or did it make its oceans at home?

by William Balmer | Apr 27, 2023 | Daily Paper Summaries

Could interactions between a magma ocean and early hydrogen rich atmosphere have created liquid water on Earth?

Arboreal Astronomers: Using Tree-Rings to Probe Solar Activity

Arboreal Astronomers: Using Tree-Rings to Probe Solar Activity

by Mark Popinchalk | Dec 20, 2022 | Daily Paper Summaries

Humans aren’t the only things that track evidence of cosmic history. See how modern astronomers use ancient tree-rings to investigate solar activity!

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