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10 New Ways Women and Girls will Lead in Astronomy

10 New Ways Women and Girls will Lead in Astronomy

North American Regional Office of Astronomy for Development (NA-ROAD) announced the selection of 10 astronomy for development projects to receive funding as part of the Women and Girls in Astronomy Program (WGAP).

Scientists use Exotic Stars to Tune into Hum from Cosmic Symphony

Scientists use Exotic Stars to Tune into Hum from Cosmic Symphony

For the last 15 years, the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav) Physics Frontiers Center has been using radio telescopes supported by the National Science Foundation— including those operated by NSF’s National Radio Astronomy Observatory— to turn a suite of millisecond pulsars into a galaxy-scale gravitational-wave detector.

A Surprise Chemical Find by ALMA May Help Detect and Confirm Protoplanets

A Surprise Chemical Find by ALMA May Help Detect and Confirm Protoplanets

Scientists using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) to study the protoplanetary disk around a young star have discovered the most compelling chemical evidence to date of the formation of protoplanets. The discovery will provide astronomers with an alternate method for detecting and characterizing protoplanets when direct observations or imaging are not possible.