by Lukas Zalesky | May 2, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries
The early universe is a period of intense star formation across nearly all galaxies. Is it possible tell these galaxies apart from each other, when the universe was less than a few billion years old?
by Caitlin Doughty | Nov 2, 2018 | Daily Paper Summaries
Understanding the physics of a certain emission line will allow astronomers to study galaxies that existed a long time ago far, far away.
by Joshua Kerrigan | Aug 27, 2018 | Daily Paper Summaries
Meet the new king of the ‘high z radio bright quasar’ mountain.
by Benny Tsang | Mar 15, 2017 | Daily Paper Summaries
Gravitational lensing allows us to look out to cosmological distances. This time we see super star clusters!
by Christopher Lovell | Mar 7, 2017 | Daily Paper Summaries
Will we soon be able to see the ionised hydrogen bubbles blown by young galaxies in the early universe?
by Benny Tsang | Oct 13, 2016 | Daily Paper Summaries
The biggest and the brightest Lyα nebula is discovered! What can we learn from this giant?