Yearly Archives: 2019
After a grueling week in which we submitted 5 observing proposals, what are we thinking about now? The next set of proposals of course! Why is this? Who among us will take a moment and celebrate our accomplishments? I suspect very few of us. Marie Curie, one of the most […]
In the heart of many galaxies lurk monstrous black holes with masses from a million to over 1 billion times the mass of the Sun. While the origins of black holes with masses up to a few tens of the mass of the sun are understood to be formed through […]
Before I actually became a scientist, I somehow imagined that great scientific ideas happen in quiet solitude -that somehow ideas just arrive into one’s mind and flow onto the page. While this may happen, I have come to realize that effective communication between people is vital in scientific careers. I […]