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On the Presence of a Tertiary Compact Object in GW190814
On the Presence of a Tertiary Compact Object in GW190814

By: Lalit Pathak, Hemantakumar Phurailatpam, Achamveedu Gopakumar

Decoding the Radial Velocity Signatures of Solar Faculae with 3D MHD Simulations
Decoding the Radial Velocity Signatures of Solar Faculae with 3D MHD Simulations

By: Florian Kröll, Sowmya Krishnamurthy, Alexander Shapiro, Andrew Collier Cameron, Veronika Witzke, Sami Khan Solanki, Ignasi Ribas, Sergiy Shelyag, Greg Kopp, Nina Elisabeth Nèmec, Sophie Stucki

Mass Segregation in the CMZoom Survey
Mass Segregation in the CMZoom Survey

By: Stefania Schuler, Jen Wallace, Cara Battersby, H. Perry Hatchfield, Robert Gutermuth, Xing Lu, Suinan Zhang, Qizhou Zhang

One-photon communication in atomic media
One-photon communication in atomic media

By: Zixiang Hong, John C. Schotland

Remember to be Curious: Episodic Context and Persistent Worlds for 3D Exploration
Remember to be Curious: Episodic Context and Persistent Worlds for 3D Exploration

By: Lily Goli, Justin Kerr, Daniele Reda, Alec Jacobson, Andrea Tagliasacchi, Angjoo Kanazawa

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