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Aeysha Munawwarah

Bioinformatics: Analyzing Life

A stylized tornado is shown in the background in blue hues, with some red. Surrounding it are clouds swirling around. In the foreground is a field of grass and a road heading towards the viewer. In the bottom center is a title that reads “Enderlin.” The subheading below reads “The end of the EF5 drought”.

A host star is seen in the distance at the top of the page. Its orbiting exoplanet passes by in front, larger and closer to the viewer. Underneath it reads "studying planets from the comfort of home", and directly below that reads the title "Transmission Spectroscopy" where "Spectroscopy" is overlaid on top of an absorption spectrum.

Transmission Spectroscopy: Studying Planets from the Comfort of Home

A host star is seen in the distance at the top of the page. Its orbiting exoplanet passes by in front, larger and closer to the viewer. Underneath it reads “studying planets from the comfort of home”, and directly below that reads the title “Transmission Spectroscopy” where “Spectroscopy” is overlaid on top of an absorption spectrum.

A black hole is positioned in the bottom left corner. Two squiggly lines point to the top right, coming out of the black hole’s accretion disk. An arrow points to them with the label “Hawking radiation.” A zoomed callout on the leftmost squiggly line features three question marks. Everything is set against a black background dotted with stars. Text reading “THE INFORMATION PARADOX” is located at the top of the image, aligned to the right, and “Black Holes or Cosmic Erasers?” is located directly underneath.

The Information Paradox

A black hole is positioned in the bottom left corner. Two squiggly lines point to the top right, coming out of the black hole’s accretion disk. An arrow points to them with the label “Hawking radiation.” A zoomed callout on the leftmost squiggly line features three question marks. Everything is set against a black background dotted with stars. Text reading “THE INFORMATION PARADOX” is located at the top of the image, aligned to the right, and “Black Holes or Cosmic Erasers?” is located directly underneath.