by Eric Ford | May 6, 2017 | Press Coverage
Gizmodo reports on CEHW Professor Jason Wright’s recent pondering on whether scientists could do a better job of searching for “Prior Indigenous Technological Species”. Original manuscript is avaliable “>on arXiv.
by Eric Ford | May 5, 2017 | Press Coverage
The April 2017 issue of Significance has a popular-level story about the challenges of detecting low-mass exoplanets. The article was written by Dr. Jessi Cisewski, an assistant professor of statistics at Yale University and a collaborator with Penn State reserachers...
by Eric Ford | Feb 27, 2016 | Planetary Atmospheres & Interiors, Press Coverage, Research
CEHW Prof. Jason Wright’s research was featured in ManyWorlds, a blog sponsored by NASA’s Nexus for Exoplanet Systems Science. Read more about how his team is working to capitalize on the opportunities presented by recently discovered disintegrating...
by Kimberly Cartier | Oct 15, 2015 | Life Beyond Earth & Astrobiology, News, Planet-forming & Debris Disks, Press Coverage
Most of the time scientists labor in obscurity. But sometimes a science result captures the public’s imagination in a way one didn’t expect. Recently, there’s been several news stories about KIC 8462852, a fascinating target (at least one star and...
by Eric Ford | Jan 7, 2015 | Press Coverage
Prof. Jason Wright and colleagues discuss MINERVA and other upcoming searches for small planets. Read more
by Eric Ford | Jan 2, 2015 | Announcements, News, Press Coverage
Prof. Suvrath Mahadevan is quoted in a Nature article about planning for a major NASA’s mission to study exoplanets. Suvrath will be representing Penn State and the Center for Exoplanets & Habitable Worlds at the upcoming NASA’s Exoplanet Analysis...