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Cosmic Variance

Julianne Dalcanton


Posts By This Author

Unsolicited Advice XIII: How to Craft a Well-Argued Proposal

Cosmic Variance | January 24th, 2012 in Advice | 17 Comments »

Why We Need the James Webb Space Telescope

Cosmic Variance | July 7th, 2011 in Science and Politics, Space, Top Posts | 91 Comments »

The Aftermath of the Clown Murders

Cosmic Variance | May 4th, 2011 in Top Posts, Women in Science | 50 Comments »

Because April is Poetry Month

Cosmic Variance | April 29th, 2011 in Arts, Words | 10 Comments »

I love my students

Cosmic Variance | April 6th, 2011 in Academia, Humor, Miscellany | 16 Comments »

Gravity, Working As Usual

Cosmic Variance | March 31st, 2011 in arxiv, Science, Space | 16 Comments »

How to Get Tenure at Almost Every Other Research University

Cosmic Variance | March 31st, 2011 in Academia, Advice | 28 Comments »

Unsolicited Advice XI: How to Write a 5 Minute Talk

Cosmic Variance | January 4th, 2011 in Advice | 25 Comments »

The Passing of Allan Sandage

Cosmic Variance | November 15th, 2010 in News, Personal, Science | 19 Comments »

The Next 10 Years of Exoplanets

Cosmic Variance | August 19th, 2010 in Science, Space | 10 Comments »

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    • Cosmic Variance Cosmic Variance is a group blog by people who, coincidentally or not, all happen to be physicists and astrophysicists:
      • Daniel Holz
      • JoAnne Hewett
      • John Conway
      • Julianne Dalcanton
      • Mark Trodden
      • Risa Wechsler
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      Our day (and night) jobs notwithstanding, the blog is about whatever we find interesting — science, to be sure, but also arts, politics, culture, technology, academia, and miscellaneous trivia. We have similar outlooks on many things, widely disparate opinions about others, and will do our best to keep the discourse reasonably elevated.
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