Adam Hadhazy
Adam Hadhazy is a contributing writer for Live Science and Space.com. He often writes about physics, psychology, animal behavior and story topics in general that explore the blurring line between today's science fiction and tomorrow's science fact. Adam has a Master of Arts degree from the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Boston College. When not squeezing in reruns of Star Trek, Adam likes hurling a Frisbee or dining on spicy food. You can check out more of his work at www.adamhadhazy.com.
Latest articles by Adam Hadhazy
Life Might Thrive 12 Miles Beneath Earth's Surface
By Adam Hadhazy published
New research finds methane in rock that had been buried perhaps 12 miles (19 kilometers) underground millions of years ago.
Barren Deserts Can Host Complex Ecosystems
By Adam Hadhazy published
Hundreds of organisms, ranging from bacteria to lichens, can band together to create biological soil crusts in order to survive in tough conditions.
Scientists Observe Solar System Planets Like Alien Worlds
By Adam Hadhazy published
Getting a handle on what rocky worlds in our solar system would look like from afar will give us a basis for comparison as we seek out distant, habitable exoplanets.
Could Alien Life Cope with a Hotter, Brighter Star?
By Adam Hadhazy published
Alien life could be orbiting rare F-type stars, despite heavy blasts of ultraviolet radiation. F-type stars are heftier and hotter than our sun.
Alien Moons Could Bake Dry from Young Gas Giants' Hot Glow
By Adam Hadhazy published
A big problem for otherwise habitable moons is the heat radiating from their gas giant planets.
Super-Earth or Mini-Neptune? New Technique to Probe Exoplanet Habitability
By Adam Hadhazy published
'Water-Trapped' Worlds: Life Around a Cool Star
By Adam Hadhazy published
A new study takes a deeper look into the fate of life-permitting water on Earth-like planets around red dwarf stars, the most common stars in the universe.
Where the Sun Don't Shine: Alien Life in Sunless Places
By Adam Hadhazy published
Could plants on other planets make food without a sun?
How Exoplanet Atmosphere Density Can Change Odds of Alien Life
By Adam Hadhazy published
A recent study explores how atmospheric pressure on Earth-like worlds could impact their ability to support liquid water.
Alien Moons Could Host Life Outside 'Habitable Edge'
By Adam Hadhazy published
Determining habitability is more complicated for exomoons than exoplanets.
Science Fiction or Fact: ET Will Look Like Us
By Adam Hadhazy published
Pop culture commonly depicts aliens as looking like humans. But is that body plan realistic?
Alien Life May Not Survive on Planets With Uranus-Like Tilts
By Adam Hadhazy published
Highly tilted alien worlds would have extreme seasons.
Alien Life May Depend on Planetary Tilt
By Adam Hadhazy published
Habitable planets around red dwarf stars may not be able to stay tilted for long.
The 7 Strangest Asteroids in the Solar System
By Adam Hadhazy published
The Dawn spacecraft is visiting the asteroids Vesta and Ceres. Here are a few more of the most mysterious asteroids in our solar system.
45 Years On, Why Has 'Star Trek' Stayed So Popular?
By Adam Hadhazy published
Star Trek turns 45 this week. Why does it still get fans so excited?
The Greatest Mysteries of Saturn's Moons
By Adam Hadhazy published
Saturn is one of the coolest planets in our solar system, so it's no wonder that its moons are equally compelling
The Greatest Mysteries of Saturn
By Adam Hadhazy published
One of the most well-known planets in the solar system is still hiding many mysteries of its formation and history.
'Star Trek' Captains Join Forces in New William Shatner Documentary
By Adam Hadhazy published
William Shatner's new documentary, "The Captains," aired to a packed New York crowd on Saturday.
The Greatest Mysteries of Jupiter
By Adam Hadhazy published
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, and so it harbors some equally giant mysteries.
The 7 Strangest Asteroids: Weird Space Rocks of the Solar System
By Adam Hadhazy published
Planets get all the attention, but asteroids are some of the most mysterious objects in our solar system.
The Greatest Mysteries of the Asteroid Belt
By Adam Hadhazy published
One of the most mysterious planets in our solar system is the one that never actually formed.
The Greatest Mysteries of Mars
By Adam Hadhazy published
Whether there's life on the Red Planet is just one of the Mars biggest secrets.
The Greatest Mysteries of the Moon
By Adam Hadhazy published
Scientists still aren't sure how the moon came to be, but they believe it is one of the keys to life evolving on Earth.
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