Episode 32: Highlights of Undergraduate Research

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In this episode we zip through a flurry of exciting undergraduate research Astrobites. Malena weaves a tale of solar tornadoes and cometary corkscrews, Alex spins a yarn of spiders and snowy telescopes, and Will answers the age-old question of nature versus nurture...for stars. We offer some of our favorite astronomy resources, provide tips on doing a literature search, and lend advice on balancing coursework and research. 
 
Submit your own research as an undergraduate Astrobite: 
astrobites.org/about/undergraduate-research-abstract-submission/
 
All undergraduate Astrobites: 
astrobites.org/category/undergraduate-research/
 
Astrobites featured on the show: 
astrobites.org/2018/11/28/two-solar-tornadoes-observed-with-iris/
astrobites.org/2020/09/07/ur-seek-spider-pulsars-jerk-search/
astrobites.org/2020/11/10/ur-cluster-nature-nurture/
astrobites.org/2020/12/10/investigation-of-coma-morphology/
astrobites.org/2020/06/18/pointing-the-green-bank-telescope/
 
Some of our favorite astronomy resources: 
Python for Astronomers: prappleizer.github.io/
Canadian Astronomy Centre List of Upcoming Meetings:
cadc-ccda.hia-iha.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/en/meetings/
ADS modern: ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/
ADS classic (Will’s favorite): ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/classic-form/
 
Space sound: https://youtu.be/Mg7whxKFQsk
Credit: NASA/CXC/SAO/K.Arcand, SYSTEM Sounds (M. Russo, A. Santaguida)

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