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SETI Institute
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PRESS RELEASE: https://www.seti.org/team-unlocks-new-insights-pulsar-signals Dr. Sofia Sheikh from the SETI Institute led a study that sheds new light on how pulsar signals—the spinning remnants of massive stars—distort as they travel through space. This study, published in The Astrophysical Journal, was performed by a multi-year cohort of undergraduate researchers in the Penn State branch of the Pulsar Search Collaboratory student club.
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Dr. Victoria Grinberg
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If you prefer to read things instead of listening (as do I myself; not an audio person ... 😅 ), Physics World has now turned the podcast with me into a written interview: ▶️ https://physicsworld.com/a/victoria-grinberg-the-astrophysicist-sharing-her-love-for-science/ It's about my science, but also about all the things I do as a scientist that are not my science - climate crisis outreach and Astronomers for Planet Earth, my art and outreach in general. #astrodon #scicomm #XraysAreTheBestRays
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Dr. Victoria Grinberg
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Want to know what my research is about? Follow this thread 🧵 based on a 10min talk I've drawn for a meeting. The talk was aimed at non-specialist space science colleagues (not the general public!). The slides were built up step by step, but I'm omitting this here & showing only the final graphs, less this becomes a 34-part thread. 11 is plenty enough! So: "Understanding Winds of Massive Stars Using High Mass X-ray Binaries" #astrodon #XraysAreTheBestRays #SciArt #scicomm #VicisAstro
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