August 26, 2018
TC Chamberlin Fellow Stephanie Olson described a new way to detect life on exoplanets: by looking at seasonality in atmospheric composition. She also was part of an effort to study combinations of gasses that couldn't exist together in the absence of life. Click on the link to learn more. Go Stephanie!
July 31, 2018
A study led by former postdoctoral scholar Levke Kööp used the concentrations of helium and neon isotopes in little blue crystals of the mineral hibonite to show that the Sun was much more active in its early history than it is today. Their work, recently published in Nature Astronomy, attracted the attention of several news outlets, including the New York Times.
July 23, 2018
Assistant Professor Malte Jansen has been awarded the prestigious Nicholas P. Fofonoff Award from the American Meteorological Society. This is an early career award given in recognition of research achievement in the field of physical oceanography. Congratulations Malte!!