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What do we want graduate school to be?

What do we want graduate school to be?

by Astrobites | Oct 29, 2012 | Career Navigation

We present responses from more than 400 Astrobites readers to our survey regarding the letter that has been the subject of recent controversy. What do you think this says about the graduate student expereince?

New Astrobites Readership Survey: Please Tell Us About Yourself!

New Astrobites Readership Survey: Please Tell Us About Yourself!

by Astrobites | Oct 22, 2012 | Quick Notes

Help us improve Astrobites by filling out our reader survey! It should only take a few minutes.

The Controversy Over Graduate Student Life: What Do YOU Think?

The Controversy Over Graduate Student Life: What Do YOU Think?

by Maria Drout | Oct 14, 2012 | Current Events

We would like YOUR input on the recent letter pertaining to graduate student life.

The first detected signature of dark matter annihilation?

The first detected signature of dark matter annihilation?

by Nathan Sanders | Jun 19, 2012 | Daily Paper Summaries

A flurry of recent papers point to detection of a ~130 GeV gamma-ray emission line from near the Galactic center. If real, this could be the first detection of a signature of annihilating dark matter.

Please take our reader survey on Astrobites in the classroom

Please take our reader survey on Astrobites in the classroom

by Astrobites | Mar 5, 2012 | Quick Notes

We are interested in how astrobites is being used in classrooms and what we can do to facilitate this. If you’re a student or educator, please take 5min to fill out our survey.

Fine-Tuning Cosmological Parameters

Fine-Tuning Cosmological Parameters

by Courtney Dressing | Feb 2, 2012 | Daily Paper Summaries

In this series of papers, the authors apply new analysis techniques to data from several galaxy redshift surveys to uncover acoustic waves from the early universe and refine measurements of cosmological parameters.

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