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EPISODE · Jan 26, 2026 · 32 MIN

Episode 29 - Exploding stars, carbon stars, and starbursting pseudo little red dots

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In this episode, Michelle and Nicole hit the arXiv and dig into the latest on Thamnos - an ancient Milky Way merger, carbon stars in the Large Magellanic Stars, Supernova Type Ia as cosmic probes, and a little red dot that isn't a little red dot. Tune in here, on Spotify, Apple or wherever you get your podcasts. And check out the papers below

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Episode 29 - Exploding stars, carbon stars, and starbursting pseudo little red dots

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