I can help with recent information, but I don’t currently have live-access to verify the very latest news. If you’d like, I can summarize what’s publicly known up to now and tell you how to verify current updates yourself.
Core answer
- The name Michael E. Brown most commonly refers to the Caltech planetary astronomer known for discovering trans-Neptunian objects (notably Eris) and for his book about Pluto’s reclassification. If you’re asking about a different Michael E. Brown (e.g., a journalist, author, or another professional), please specify the field or context so I can target the right person. [citation: general knowledge about Michael E. Brown, the astronomer]
Clarifying questions
- Do you want updates on Dr. Michael E. Brown the astronomer, or another Michael E. Brown (please specify occupation or organization)?
- Are you looking for recent news only within the last week, or broader coverage including notable recent events, publications, or appearances?
What I can provide now
- Brief bios: Michael E. Brown (astronomer) is a professor of planetary astronomy at Caltech, known for identifying new bodies in the outer solar system and for his role in the Pluto-reclassification narrative. If you meant this person, I can pull together a concise recap of major milestones and recent publications. [citations: widely available biographical summaries of Michael E. Brown, Caltech]
- How to verify latest news on this name quickly:
- Check reputable science outlets (NASA, Caltech News, major newspapers) for any recent interviews or press releases.
- Search scholarly databases or arXiv for any new papers authored by Michael E. Brown (astronomer) to confirm current activity.
- If you have a different field in mind, specify and I’ll tailor the search approach accordingly.
Would you like me to focus on the Caltech astronomer Michael E. Brown, or another individual with that name? If you provide a bit more context (field, organization, location), I can assemble a concise, accurate update with citations.