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  • New detector technologies and upcoming facilities will revolutionize sub-millimetre astronomy over the next decade. Experts in instrument science, data processing, observations, and state-of-the-art simulations met at the Lorentz Center in Leiden to discuss the most pressing science questions in the field.

    • L. Vallini
    • M. Lee
    • L. Sommovigo
    Meeting Report
  • The far side of the Moon offers unique advantages for science. A meeting at the Royal Society in London brought together planetary scientists, astronomers, astrophysicists and other stakeholders to discuss the future of astronomy from the Moon.

    • Joseph Silk
    • Ian Crawford
    • John Zarnecki
    Meeting Report
  • The first post-launch science meeting dedicated to the ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter spacecraft met in-person in Belfast nearly two and a half years into the mission, focusing on building new collaborations and rekindling old friendships.

    • David Long
    Meeting Report
  • More than 500 participants from around the globe registered for the first Astronomers for Planet Earth Symposium, to discuss and push for more sustainability in the field of astronomy as well as opportunities for astronomers to contribute to climate communication.

    • Sarah M. Wagner
    • Beatriz Mingo
    • Paul Woods
    Meeting Report
  • Over the last ten billion years, star formation in the Universe has been on the decline. Astronomers met at the University of Cambridge to discuss causes and themes of galaxy quenching.

    • Emma Curtis-Lake
    • Asa Bluck
    • Debora Sijacki
    Meeting Report