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Hauptverfasser: Blackwell, Anne E, Moutard, David L, Miller, Jake A
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Veröffentlicht: 2025
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.00073
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author Blackwell, Anne E
Moutard, David L
Miller, Jake A
author_facet Blackwell, Anne E
Moutard, David L
Miller, Jake A
contents The field of astronomy evolves rapidly, and it is essential to keep up with these changes in order to effectively communicate with the broader community. However, communication itself also changes as new words, phrases, and slang terms enter the common vernacular. This is especially true for the current youngest generations, who are capable of efficiently communicating via the Internet. In order to maintain effective communication, we explore the possibility of expanding the language used in scientific communication to include recently coined slang. This attempt at outreach, while potentially very difficult, could provide a means to expand the field and capture the attention of early-career scientists, improving retention within the field. However, our results indicate that, while possible, this method of communication is, like, probably not really worth it, no cap.
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spellingShingle The Rizzeta Stone: Adopting Gen-$α$ Colloquial Language to Improve Scientific Paper Rizz and Aura from a Skibidi Perspective
Blackwell, Anne E
Moutard, David L
Miller, Jake A
Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
The field of astronomy evolves rapidly, and it is essential to keep up with these changes in order to effectively communicate with the broader community. However, communication itself also changes as new words, phrases, and slang terms enter the common vernacular. This is especially true for the current youngest generations, who are capable of efficiently communicating via the Internet. In order to maintain effective communication, we explore the possibility of expanding the language used in scientific communication to include recently coined slang. This attempt at outreach, while potentially very difficult, could provide a means to expand the field and capture the attention of early-career scientists, improving retention within the field. However, our results indicate that, while possible, this method of communication is, like, probably not really worth it, no cap.
title The Rizzeta Stone: Adopting Gen-$α$ Colloquial Language to Improve Scientific Paper Rizz and Aura from a Skibidi Perspective
topic Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.00073