TREX Activities Archives

TREX’s Tom Prettyman receives AGU Fred Whipple Award

TREX’s Tom Prettyman receives AGU Fred Whipple Award

We are pleased to announce that team member Tom Prettyman is the 2023 recipient of the Fred Whipple Award given by the American Geophysical Union (AGU). According to the AGU, "The Fred Whipple Award and Lecture are presented annually and recognize significant...

Catch us in Forbes!

Catch us in Forbes!

Just a quick note to say, there is a really cool article about the TREX teams work appearing on Forbes. Writen by Andrew Write, the article highlights researcher Dr. Camilo Jaramillo-Carrea and his work with the Hayabusa2 mission and its sample of the asteroid Ryugu....

Enhancing the Science Communication Capabilities of Disabled Writers – The Moon as a Catalyst

Enhancing the Science Communication Capabilities of Disabled Writers – The Moon as a Catalyst

Editor’s Note: This event has already occurred and this page exists for archival purposes. We are looking for 12-20 people who: 1) Identify as disabled in the broadest sense; i.e. chronic illness, use mobility aids, d/Deaf, mental illness, neurodiverse, use service animals, etc. 2) Use, or want to use, science in their writing in the broadest sense; 3) Want to commit to joining us for a seven week online retreat.

TREX Field Team Celebrates Second Field Season

The field work, completed in October 2022 was completed by the 14 person TREX field team made up of PSI scientists Eldar Noe Dobrea, Neil Pearson, Amanda Hendrix, Roger Clark, and Sanlyn Buxner, and collaborators David Wettergreen, Maggie Hansen, Abby Breitfeld,...