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IN THE NEWS
As the search for extraterrestrial life represents an exciting frontier of science, my research has been covered by many media outlets. Select examples are provided below.
[1] Cometlike objects could be spreading life from star to star throughout the Milky Way (Science Magazine)
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[2] Potential Trouble for Life on Icy Moons (Sky & Telescope)
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[3] Future Solar Storms Could Cause Devastating Damage (Scientific American)
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[4] Stellar Winds Could Be Bad News for Life on TRAPPIST-1 Planets (Scientific American)
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[5] 7 Alien `Earths' May Be Swapping Life via Meteorites (National Geographic)
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[6] Alien Life Could Be Island Hopping Between TRAPPIST-1 Planets (Gizmodo)
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[7] Atmosphere discovery makes Trappist-1 exoplanet priority in hunt for alien life (The Guardian)
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[8] Violent Outbursts From the Sun Could Have Sparked Origins of Life on Earth and Mars (Newsweek)
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[9] Deadly solar flares may have helped seed life on Mars and beyond (New Scientist)
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[10] Tides on exoplanets could drive alien biological clocks (New Scientist)
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[11] TRAPPIST-1 system might just have a shot at life (Astronomy Magazine)
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[12] Life may be easier to find on planets outside the ‘habitable zone’ (Endgadget)
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[13] Will Astronomers Be Ready for the Next ‘Oumuamua? (Scientific American)
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[14] Could Life Hitch a Ride on Interstellar Visitors Like 'Oumuamua? (Space.com)
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[15] There Could be Hundreds More Icy Worlds with Life Than on Rocky Planets Out There in the Galaxy (Universe Today)
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[16] Do Active Galactic Nuclei Help or Hurt Life? (American Astronomical Society: Nova)
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[17] Looking for Solar Panels on Distant Planets (The Atlantic)
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[18] Is Humanity Unusual In The Cosmos? (National Public Radio)
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[19] Microbial life might drift in the atmospheres of failed stars (New Scientist)
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