Learn to Engage your Classes with Current Research at #AAS231
Do you wish to ground your undergraduate classes with the latest research in astronomy? Do you want to try something new to engage your students? Would you like to expose your students not just to...
View ArticleOne Week Left to Apply to Write for Astrobites
Current grad students: This is a reminder that there is still one week left to apply to write for Astrobites!We are looking for graduate students who write well, and are excited about communicating the...
View ArticleNew Authors for 2018!
We’ve now completed our annual hiring round for 2018, and are very excited to be welcoming 16 new authors to the astrobites team. We’re pleased to announce that the authors joining us in the new year...
View ArticleIt’s REU Application Season!
It’s the beginning of January. You just celebrated the new year! That means it’s also time to start thinking about applying to undergraduate summer research programs.Most of these programs have...
View ArticleGrad students can apply now for ComSciCon’18!
Applications are now open for the Communicating Science 2018 workshop, to be held in Boston, MA on June 14-16, 2018!Graduate students at U.S. and Canadian institutions in all fields of science,...
View ArticleIntroducing Astronomy Sound of the Month
Guest author Greg SalvesenThis is a guest post by Greg Salvesen, who researches black hole accretion disks as an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Greg also does...
View ArticleAnnouncing PERbites: a bites site for physics education research
PERbites, covering physics education research.This is a guest post by Nick Young, a graduate student in physics at Michigan State University and the founder of PERbites. Hello Astrobites readers,We’re...
View ArticleAnnouncing the launch of the newest Bites Site – ImmunoBites!
This is a a guest cross-post announcing the launch of the new site IMMUNOBITES.com!Immunology is fascinating, and we need to share it in ways that are straightforward, accessible, distilled to its...
View ArticleHelp Advertise Astrobites in Your Department
Here at Astrobites, we want you to read our bites! Why read Astrobites?Reading a technical paper from an unfamiliar subfield is intimidating. It may not be obvious how the techniques used by the...
View ArticleAstrobite mugs available!
Mugs are now available in the Astrobites merchandise store!Show off your love of Astrobites and hot beverages with one of our Astrobite-themed mugs. Great for drinking coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and...
View ArticleNew Authors for 2019!
We’ve now completed our annual hiring round for 2019, and are very excited to be welcoming 18 new authors to the astrobites team. We’re pleased to announce that the authors joining us in the new year...
View ArticleA Communicating Science workshop just for physical sciences grad students:...
This is a guest post by the organizers of ComSciCon, the Communicating Science workshop series for graduate students. ComSciCon is a not-for-profit organization founded and operated by authors of...
View ArticleWrite about your undergraduate research experience!
Do you want to tell others about your undergraduate research?If you didn’t already know, Astrobites has always welcomed undergraduates conducting research to write a short post about your research...
View ArticleApply to the GRAD-MAP Winter Workshop!
Today we have a guest post from Milena Crnogorčević, one of the co-leads of the GRAD-MAP program at the University of Maryland. Together with other graduate students in the astronomy and physics...
View ArticleNew Authors for 2021!
We’ve now completed our annual hiring round for 2021, and are very excited to be welcoming 22 new authors to the astrobites team. We’re pleased to announce that the authors joining us in the new year...
View ArticleIntroducing the DAIS (Disabled for Accessibility In Space) network
This guest post was written by Dr. Jamie Molaro, Research Scientist at the Planetary Science Institute, hosted by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory at Caltech. She is also involved in the DAIS (Disabled...
View ArticleIntroducing the Astrobites Climate Change Series
Dear Readers, We are so excited to announce a new effort: The Astrobites Climate Change Series! A recent post on reconciling a career in astrophysics with eco-anxiety and an earlier post on how to...
View ArticleNew Authors for 2022!
We’ve now completed our annual hiring round for 2022, and are very excited to be welcoming 20 new authors to the Astrobites team. We’re pleased to announce that the authors joining us in the new year...
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