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Q&A: Tracing the origins of supermassive black holes
United Kingdom🔬 Science24 days ago

Q&A: Tracing the origins of supermassive black holes

The article introduces Sarah Pappert, a Ph.D. candidate in astrophysics at the TUM School of Natural Sciences and researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics. It highlights her work on supermassive black holes and the development of instruments for the Extremely Large Telescope in Chile. Additionally, it mentions her involvement in science communication and efforts to encourage girls and young women to pursue STEM fields.

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Q&A: Tracing the origins of supermassive black holes

The article introduces Sarah Pappert, a Ph.D. candidate in astrophysics at the TUM School of Natural Sciences and researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics. It highlights her work on supermassive black holes and the development of instruments for the Extremely Large Telescope in Chile. Additionally, it mentions her involvement in science communication and efforts to encourage girls and young women to pursue STEM fields.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about a scientist's academic background, research focus, and outreach activities. There is no political framing, ideological emphasis, or biased language present. The content is purely informational and does not take a stance on any political issue.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article provides detailed information about Sarah Pappert's research and professional involvement, accurately representing her role in developing MICADO for the ELT. It mentions her academic affiliations and awards without bias. The focus on her scientific contributions and outreach efforts is b

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