- Meeting 19: Two explanations for the Christmas burst. Our preview, transcript and review.
- Meeting 18: Kepler 22b – hype or new home? Our preview, transcript and review.
- Meeting 17: Mentoring for young scientists. Our preview, transcript and review.
- Meeting 16: Surviving the data tsunami. Our preview, transcript and review.
- Meeting 15: Let’s talk about journal club. Our preview, transcript and review.
- Meeting 14: A signature for gas giant planet formation. Our preview, transcript and review
- Meeting 13: A preferred axis for the Universe? Our preview, transcript and review.
- Meeting 12: On the Origin of the Salpeter Slope for the Initial Mass Function. Our preview, transcript and review.
- Meeting 11: Are Science Careers in Crisis? Our preview, transcript and review.
- Meeting 10: Supernovae, white dwarves & the accelerating Universe. Our preview, Tweet archive and review.
- Meeting 9: Measurement of the neutrino velocity with the OPERA detector in the CNGS beam (AKA faster than light neutrinos). The paper, our preview, Tweet archive, our review.
- Meeting 8: Life might be rare despite its early emergence on Earth: a Bayesian analysis of the probability of abiogenesis. The paper (suggested byMatt Burleigh) our preview, Tweet archive, our review.
- Meeting 7: Cold flows and the first quasars. The paper (suggested by Marcel Haas) our preview, Tweet archive, our review.
- Meeting 6: The James Webb Space Telescope. Our preview, Tweet archive, our review.
- Meeting 5: Demographics of Bulge Types within 11 Mpc and Implications for Galaxy Evolution. The paper (suggested by Amanda Bauer), our preview, Tweet archive, our review.
- Meeting 4: Relativistic shock breakouts – a variety of gamma-ray flares: from low luminosity gamma-ray bursts to type Ia supernovae. The paper (suggested by Derek Fox), our preview, Tweet archive, our review.
- Meeting 3: Telescope time without tears: a distributed approach to peer review. The paper (suggested by Emma Rigby), our preview, Tweet archive, our review.
- Meeting 2: Planet Occurrence within 0.25 AU of Solar-type Stars from Kepler. The paper (suggested by Meg Schwamb), our preview (including Meg’s suggestions for discussion areas), Tweet archive, our review.
- Meeting 1: Gamma Rays From The Galactic Center and the WMAP Haze. The paper (suggested by Colin Stuart), our preview (including Colin’s reasons for suggesting the paper), Tweet archive, our review.
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