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Enhancements for the Astrophysics Source Code Library
18 August 2014
ASCL.net, a free online registry of codes used in astronomy research, has a new website that offers more flexible browsing and an easier submission process and author search. Got code? Please share!
Summer 2014 Webb Update Is Available
15 August 2014
The latest issue of the James Webb Space Telescope newsletter is available as a PDF. It describes the status of the project, a thermal-vacuum test, and exoplanet science plans.
Applications Invited for IPAC Visiting Graduate Fellowships
10 Jun 2014
The Infrared Processing and Analysis Center at Caltech announces the availability of six-month graduate-student fellowships. Applications are due 5 September 2014.
FY 2015 Appropriations Still on Hold, FY 2016 in Formulation
15 August 2014
With Congress now in week two of its five-week summer recess, here's an update on where things stand with the federal budgets for the next two fiscal years.
Enter the Science Visualization Challenge
6 August 2014
The National Science Foundation has teamed up with Popular Science for the newly renamed science and engineering visualization challenge: The Vizzies. Deadline: 30 September.
NSO Observing Proposals Are Due on 15 August
6 August 2014
The National Solar Observatory welcomes proposals to use its telescopes on Sacramento Peak in New Mexico and/or Kitt Peak in Arizona during the 4th quarter of 2014.
President's Column: Astronomers in the Academy and Industry
6 Aug 2014
Meg Urry looks to build better links between academia and industry by connecting students and professors with astronomers in all fields worldwide.
Photos from the 224th AAS Meeting in Boston Are Now Online
4 August 2014
Hundreds of snapshots from the June 2014 AAS meeting in Boston have been posted in our online gallery at photos.aas.org.
Spitzer Space Telescope Cycle 11 Call for Proposals
4 Aug 2014
Priorities during the period Feb. 2015 to Sep. 2016 are Astro2010 science themes, solar-system targets, and JWST precursor observations. Letters of intent are due 28 August 2014.
Lunacy in August on the AAS Wall Calendar
31 July 2014
Despite what's shown on the AAS Wall Calendar, there are not two new Moons in August 2014. A full Moon will occur on the 10th of the month, as scheduled.
Toward Job Satisfaction
30 Jul 2014
Former AAS Councilor Bruce Balick (University of Washington) links to some articles and reports that can help identify sources of job dissatisfaction and ways to address them.
OIR Committee Meets 31 July & 1 August
30 July 2014
The National Research Council's committee studying how to optimize the US optical and infrared (OIR) system in the era of the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope meets in Washington, DC, this week, and you can tune in...
Two AAS Members Named AGU Fellows
30 July 2014
Among those elected to the 2014 class of American Geophysical Union Fellows are two AAS members: Alexander G. Kosovichev and Thomas N. Woods.
Nominations Sought for Inaugural Laboratory Astrophysics Prize
28 July 2014
The Laboratory Astrophysics Division (LAD) seeks nominations for the inaugural Laboratory Astrophysics Prize to honor an individual who has made significant contributions to the field over an extended period. Deadline...
DOE Office of Science Issues New Rules for Data Management
28 Jul 2014
The Department of Energy's Office of Science has announced new requirements for the management of digital research data by grant recipients.