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Adam Frank (born 1962) is an American physicist, astronomer, and writer. His scientific research has focused on computational astrophysics with an emphasis on star formation and late stages of stellar evolution. His work includes studies of exoplanet atmospheres and astrobiology. The latter include studies of the generic response of planets to the evolution of energy-intensive civilizations (exo-civilizations). His popular writing has focused on issues of science in its cultural context. Topics include: issues of climate and the human future, technology, and cultural evolution; the nature of mind and experience; science and religion. He is a co-founder of the 13.7 Cosmos and Culture Blog that originated on National Public Radio (NPR), and he is a regular on-air contributor to NPR's All Things Considered. He is an occasional contributor to the New York Times. Life and career Frank was born on August 1, 1962, in Belleville, New Jersey. He attended the University of Colorado for his undergraduate work and received his Ph.D. from the University of Washington. He held post-doctoral positions at Leiden University in the Netherlands and the University of Minnesota. In 1995, Frank was awarded the Hubble Fellowship. In 1996, he joined the faculty of the University of Rochester, where he is a professor of astrophysics. Frank's research focus is astrophysical fluid dynamics. His research group developed the AstroBEAR adaptive mesh refinement code used for simulating magneto fluid dynamics flows in astrophysical contexts. Projects using AstroBEAR include the study of jets from protostars as well the evolution of planetary nebula at the end of the life of a solar-type star. Popular writing In 2008, Frank authored an article for Discover magazine that explored scientific arguments regarding the big bang theory. Frank's first book, entitled The Constant Fire: Beyond the Science vs. Religion Debate, was published in 2009. It discussed the ongoing relationship between science and religion. His work appeared in 2009 Best Science and Nature Writing and in 2009 Best Buddhist Writing. In 2010, Frank co-founded the NPR 13.7 Cosmos and Culture Blog with Marcelo Gleiser. A second book by Frank was published in fall 2011, About Time: Cosmology and Culture at the Twilight of the Big Bang. It explores the relationship between changing ideas in cosmology and the cultural idea of time. In 2016, Frank wrote an article entitled "Yes, There Have Been Aliens". It is based on his astronomical observations, which stated "a trillion civilizations still would have appeared over the course of cosmic history". Frank wrote a college-level science textbook entitled Astronomy At Play in the Cosmos. It was published in September 2016. Another book by Frank, Light of the Stars. Alien Worlds and the Fate of the Earth, was published on June 12, 2018. It attempts to reframe debates about climate change by showing it to be a generic phenomena that is likely to occur with almost any technological civilization on any planet. In the book, he explores what Frank calls the Astrobiology of the Anthropocene. Frank and Gleiser's blog moved to Orbiter magazine in 2018 with a new name, 13.8: Science, Culture, and Meaning. Shortly after he and colleagues were awarded a grant from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to look for evidence of advanced technology on planets outside the solar system, on May 30, 2021, Frank's guest essay, I'm a Physicist Who Searches for Aliens. U.F.O.s Don't Impress Me. was published in the New York Times. In the article, he noted the mathematical probabilities over time for extraterrestrial civilizations in the universe, however, he put forth plausible explanations for the nature of the phenomenon described in reports that have appeared in media since 1947 and lamented about the lack of scientific study of such phenomenon, which he would encourage. Furthermore, he responded to assertions that the aliens presumed to be evident in these reports could have been intending to remain hidden, by asserting, "...if the mission of these aliens calls for stealth, they seem surprisingly incompetent. You would think that creatures technologically capable of traversing the mind-boggling distances between the stars would also know how to turn off their high beams at night and to elude our primitive infrared cameras. In September 2023, astrophysicists, including Frank, questioned the overall current view of the universe, in the form of the Standard Model of Cosmology, based on the latest James Webb Space Telescope studies. Awards and recognition 1995 Hubble Fellow 1997-2002 NSF CAREER Grant 1999 American Astronomical Society Solar Physics Division Popular Writing Award for a Scientist 2009 Best American Science and Nature Writing Bibliography "In the nursery of the stars". Discover. 17 (2): 38–45. February 1996. The Constant Fire: Beyond the Science vs Religion Debate, University of California Press (10 January 2009), ISBN 978-0-520-26586-8 The End of the Beginning: Cosmology Culture and Time at the Twilight of the Big Bang, (27 September 2010), ISBN 978-0-452-27606-2 Light of the Stars. Alien Worlds and the Fate of the Earth, (12 June 2018), ISBN 978-0-393-60901-1 The Blind Spot: Why Science Cannot Ignore Human Experience, (5 March 2024), ISBN 978-0-262-04880-4 References External links Official website University of Rochester Department of Physics and Astronomy page AstroBEAR AMR Code home page NPR blog introduction page An astrophysicist's view of UFOs (Adam Frank; NYT; 30 May 2021). Discover the Adam Frank popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Adam Frank books.

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    The Basis of Everything

    Andrew Ramsey

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    Der Bergdoktor 1928

    Andreas Kufsteiner

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    Der Bergdoktor 1922

    Andreas Kufsteiner

    Der junge Bauer Julius Meinrad macht sich auf zu einer Wanderung durch die schöne Bergwelt des Hexensteins. Nur die heilende Kraft der Natur kann heute seine Gedanken beruhigen! Do...

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    The Choice

    Edith Eva Eger

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    Der Bergdoktor 1926

    Andreas Kufsteiner

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    Kubrick

    Robert P. Kolker & Nathan Abrams

    The definitive biography of the creator of 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Shining, and A Clockwork Orange, presenting the most indepth portrait yet of the groundbreaking filmmaker.The ...

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    Underworld

    Don DeLillo

    Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize Finalist for the National Book Award Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award Winner of the Howell’s Medal of the American Academy of Art...

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    The Encyclopedia of New York

    The Editors of New York Magazine

    The musthave guide to pop culture, history, and worldchanging ideas that started in New York City, from the magazine at the center of it all. Since its founding in 1624, New York C...

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    The Branding of the BRICS

    Jill Richardson

    The Branding of the BRICS: How the newest global “brand” is challenging the international geopolitical order. A master’s thesis by Jill Richardson. Abstract:  The extraordinar...

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    Der Bergdoktor 1924

    Andreas Kufsteiner

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    A Diary of The Lady

    Rachel Johnson

    Rachel Johnson takes on the challenge of saving The Lady, Britain's oldest women's weekly, in her hilarious diary, A Diary of The Lady: My First Year and a Half as Editor.'The whol...

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    Frank Adam Electric Co. v. Federal Electric Products Co.

    United States Court of Appeals Eighth Circuit.

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    Vegas Girls

    Heather Skyler

    For Fans of Julia Glass and Ann Hood, a Novel about How the Choices We Make Last a LifetimeVegas Girls begins when three former high school friends, now in their midthirties, reuni...

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    The FSG Poetry Anthology

    Jonathan Galassi & Robyn Creswell

    To honor FSG's 75th anniversary, here is a unique anthology celebrating the riches and variety of its poetry listpast, present, and futurePoetry has been at the heart of Farrar, St...

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    The Poetry of Impermanence, Mindfulness, and Joy

    John Brehm

    Over 125 poetic companions, from Basho to Billy Collins, Saigyo to Shakespeare.The Poetry of Impermanence, Mindfulness, and Joy received the Spirituality & Practice Book A...

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    The Leaping

    Tom Fletcher

    An astonishing and innovative blend of horror, folktale and disturbing realism, The Leaping is the first instalment in what is shaping up to be a genredefining series.Jack finished...

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    Playing Dead

    Elizabeth Greenwood

    A darkly comic foray into the world of men and women who fake their own deaths, the consultants who help them disappear, and the private investigators who’ll stop at nothing to bri...