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Carnegie Science is committed to community building and fostering a welcoming culture for all within our organization, as well as via our outreach efforts. We invite faculty, staff, postdocs, and all ...
From distinguished researchers to our essential support staff, our community is united by a shared drive for discovery. We are dedicated to nurturing a wide range of talents at every career stage, ...
Like people, each of the billions of galaxies in the universe developed its own unique traits over a complicated lifetime. Until recently, astronomers have only been able to study galaxies closest to ...
Finding and evaluating diamond deposits is one of the hardest tasks in mineral resource development. In this talk, we will delve a little into the techniques used to find diamonds and how to evaluate ...
In 1903, Carnegie Science established the Desert Botanical Laboratory in Tucson, Arizona—a boundary-pushing interdisciplinary facility that was the precursor to the Department of Plant Biology, now ...
Last week, Carnegie Science brought exoplanetary research to D.C.’s favorite comic convention with a stellar panel titled “Exploring the Science of Sci-Fi Planets.” The session drew an enthusiastic ...
This winter, a delegation from Dallas’ Perot Museum of Nature and Science visited Carnegie Science’s Las Campanas Observatory, deepening a programmatic partnership that shared the wonders of the Great ...
Michael Kühl, professor of Marine Biological Section, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Berry Lab hosts his seminar. The coral holobiont is a multispecies assemblage (host, symbionts, and microbiomes ...
The FEniCS‘19 conference is an opportunity for all those interested in the FEniCS Project and related projects to exchange ideas, communicate their results and network with the automated scientific ...
In the first Neighborhood Lecture of 2025, Carnegie Science welcomed its 12th President, John Mulchaey, to its Broad Branch Road campus for a journey through 100 years of astrophysical breakthroughs.
There are no planets intermediate in size between Earth and Neptune in our Solar System, yet these objects are found around a substantial fraction of other stars1. Population statistics show that ...
Join us Thursday mornings throughout October for seminars on the theme of redox controls on planetary processes. Continuing the series Vincenzo Stagno of Università di Roma will present, "Redox and ...
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