Here to help us explore these objects and their impact this month is Skylar Grayson, a PhD candidate at the School…
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The future of US astronomy just dimmed by half | by Ethan Siegel | Starts With A Bang! | Mar, 2024
The 25-meter Giant Magellan Telescope is currently under construction, and will be the greatest new ground-based observatory on Earth. The spider…
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JWST confirms: the tiniest galaxies made the cosmos visible | by Ethan Siegel | Starts With A Bang! | Mar, 2024
Initially, at left, the Universe is filled with neutral, light-blocking matter back before any stars have formed. When stars begin to…
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Ask Ethan: Will our Universe end the same way it began? | by Ethan Siegel | Starts With A Bang! | Mar, 2024
From whatever pre-existing state started it, inflation predicts that a series of independent universes will be spawned as inflation continues, with…
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Colleges should include standardized testing in admissions | by Ethan Siegel | Starts With A Bang! | Mar, 2024
In order to admit the most promising students across all socioeconomic backgrounds, an approach that includes, rather than excludes, standardized testing…
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Ask Ethan: How long will life persist in our Universe? | by Ethan Siegel | Starts With A Bang! | Mar, 2024
If the light from a parent star can be obscured, such as with a coronagraph or a starshade, the terrestrial planets…
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The surprising origins of wave-particle duality | by Ethan Siegel | Starts With A Bang! | Feb, 2024
Although we now know that light, as well as all quanta, can be described as both a wave and a particle…
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Ask Ethan: Why does nature always follow a Bell curve? | by Ethan Siegel | Starts With A Bang! | Feb, 2024
This map shows the median age in every county in the United States. If you were to graph out the median…
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What was it like when Venus and Mars both died? | by Ethan Siegel | Starts With A Bang! | Feb, 2024
While Mars is known as a frozen, red planet today, it has all the evidence we could ask for of a…
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How has the cosmic distance record progressed over time? | by Ethan Siegel | Starts With A Bang! | Feb, 2024
The galaxy HCM-6A, shown here, is stretched and magnified by the effect of gravitational lensing by the foreground cluster of galaxies…
