The first results (2012) of the Herschel Space Observatory project dealing with the starburst nature of distant 3C radio galaxies were announced here. Subsequent work (2017) relating quasar winds to these starbursts was described in an ESA web release.
The cutting edge Hubble Deep Field results (2012) obtained with the European VLBI Network together with (the late) Seungyoup Chi and Michael Garrett were communicated by the ASTRON Foundation.
The first results of a unique imaging project with the revolutionary ALMA telescope, targeting the dust in the host galaxies of distant quasars and radio galaxies, were communicated by the NOVA Press Office.