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LOFAR radio telescope discovers record-breaking pulsar

Astronomers have discovered two rapidly rotating radio pulsars with LOFAR in the Netherlands by investigating unknown gamma-ray sources uncovered by the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope.

Archaeology of active galaxies across the electromagnetic spectrum

The timescales over which galaxies form and evolve are outside the reach of human life. Thus, astronomers need to use indirect methods to derive the history of galaxies.

LOFAR Ireland officially launched

New antenna station further increases sensitivity of the world’s largest radio telescope.

SKA signs Big Data cooperation agreement with CERN

SKA Organisation and CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, today signed an agreement formalising their growing collaboration in the area of extreme-scale computing.

The Broad Impact of Low Frequency Observing – Conference

What are the major achievements and results of low frequency radio telescopes far? And what will be their science impact?

SKA Engineering Meeting 2017

Over 300 engineers and scientists from 17 countries participate in the 2017 SKA Engineering Meeting, which takes place from 12 – 16 June in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

Dome Symposium

From novel algorithms that are an order of magnitude more efficient than state of the art to extremely dense and power-efficient water cooled microservers: Dome shows paths towards exa-scale in radio astronomy.

Professor Carole Jackson new Director of ASTRON

The Board of NWO has appointed Professor Carole Jackson as General and Scientific Director of ASTRON, the Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy.

First image with Apertif: a new life for the Westerbork radio telescope.

An important milestone for the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope: the first images have been made using a revolutionary new type of receiver, called Apertif.

Dr. Elizabeth Adams receives Women In Science Excel (WISE) position

Today, dr. Elizabeth Adams has been awarded a position in the NWO programme Women In Science Excel (WISE).

Astronomers pinpoint radio flashes from long-long ago in a galaxy far-far away

Astronomers have for the first time pinpointed the location of a so-called ‘fast radio burst’ and have used this to identify its host galaxy.

Newly formed stars shooting out strong whirlwinds

Researchers from, among others, ASTRON and the Niels Bohr Institute in Denmark have used the ALMA-telescope in order to observe the earliest stages in the formation of a new solar system.

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