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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 ...
The nature of the first stars (or “popIII” stars), including their IMF, supernovae, and nucleosynthetic yields, remains a key astrophysical mystery. Although JWST has opened up new windows into the ...
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 ...
Ten takeaways from "The New Golden Age of Astronomy: Hubble’s Universe Today" celebrating the 100th anniversary of Edwin Hubble’s groundbreaking discovery that our galaxy isn’t alone in the universe.
The Drosophila Gateway™ Vector collection is a set of 68 Gateway-based vectors designed to express epitope-tagged proteins in Drosophila culture cells or flies. At its core is Invitrogen's Gateway™ ...
10 Things We Learned About the Universe from John Mulchaey’s Neighborhood Lecture Postdoctoral alumna Jo Ann Eder is committed to making the world a better place by supporting organizations, like ...
Stellar clusters are critical constituents within galaxies. Gravitationally-bound stellar systems are the result of intense star formation, and they regulate the baryonic lifecycle of their host ...
Colloquium: Hydrogen Gas in Galaxies Over One-Third the Age of the Universe (z = 0 to 0.5) With CHILES ...
Carnegie Science empowers our investigators to pursue the biggest questions of our time, advancing discoveries that transform our understanding of life, planets, and the broader universe. Our research ...
In 2020, Carnegie decided to bring together its developmental biology, ecology, and plant science research efforts into a unified, interdisciplinary division where our experts will study the natural ...
Minerals are information-rich materials that offer researchers a glimpse into the evolution of planetary bodies. Thus, it is important to extract, analyze, and interpret this abundance of information ...
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