@Neilytics@cosmicfibretion To the eye it may not look isotropic but none of the fluctuations are statistically significant. Due to cosmic variance there will always be small fluctuations
Maybe space is loud? PhD candidate @NathanRowina (@MonashAstro@ARC_OzGRav) co-wrote this @ConversationEDU article about their research mapping the universe's vibration - and found it's louder than we thought 🌌
Over 80 Year 5 students from Presbyterian Ladies’ College visited OzGrav at Swinburne University to explore the solar system and stars. The sessions were led by OzGrav Monash PhD student Rowina and Swinburne PhD student Bailee. 🌍✨
#Astronomy#STEMEducation#FutureScientists
So, this research is outside my usual bubble, but is something I’m incredibly passionate about: #ScienceEducation and #WomenInSTEM
We did a study and found a clear gender bias in senior high school science curricula across Australia.
https://t.co/RpGCcBKNHA
Southern Hemisphere search for space-time ripples 📡🌌: @MonashAstro PhD Candidate @NathanRowina discusses the involvement of @CSIRO’s Parkes radio telescope, Murriyang, in the search for elusive gravitational waves: https://t.co/fLTurRC1mz