- The Atlantic
January 2, 2018
Press
As the World Turns: Life Could Speed Up a Planet’s Spin→
/- Space.com
December 27, 2017
From the Edge of the Universe to the Inside of a Proton→
/- Quanta Magazine
November 6, 2017
Astrophysicist Leads a Tour of the “Zoomable Universe”→
/- Scientific American
October 23, 2017
The Zoomable Universe Is a Feast for Your Eyes and Brain→
/- Ars Technica
October 17, 2017
What It Would Take to Reach the Stars→
/- Nature
February 1, 2017
New Equation Tallies Odds of Life Beginning→
/- Space.com
July 8, 2016
A New Equation Estimates the Chances of Life Arising on a Given Planet
/- Motherboard
July 6, 2016
How Often Does Life Emerge in the Universe?→
/- Gizmodo
July 4, 2016
Are Scientists on the “Cusp of Knowing” How Weird We Are?→
/- Cross-Check, Scientific American
November 21, 2014
Caleb Scharf on the Cosmic Significance of Life on Earth→
/- MPR News
October 28, 2014
The Copernicus Complex Review – Caleb Scharf's Balanced View of the Hunt for ET→
/- The Observer
September 27, 2014
Was Copernicus Wrong? A New Book Says Maybe We Are Alone in the Universe→
/- The Oregonian
September 23, 2014
Smart Reads: Caleb Scharf’s ‘The Copernicus Complex’→
/- World Science Festival
September 10, 2014
The Copernicus Complex by Caleb Scharf Review – A Cosmic Quest (book review)→
/- The Guardian
September 10, 2014
The Copernicus Complex: The Quest for Our Cosmic (In)Significance by Caleb Scharf, Review: 'Compelling' (book review)→
/- The Telegraph
September 5, 2014
When Venus Was Filled With Venusians — 50 Billion Of Them→
/- Krulwich Wonders, NPR
August 21, 2014