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Across divisions and at every level, we are unified by our mission to advance investigation, research, and discovery and apply that knowledge to improve science and society for all. At Carnegie ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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™ ...
Anthropogenic habitat loss and climate change are reducing species' geographic ranges, increasing extinction risk and losses of species' genetic diversity. Although preserving genetic diversity is key ...
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 ...
Miki Nakajima, a postdoctoral fellow at DTM, will present a talk titled “Implications of Giant Impacts on the Origin of Martian Moons and Planetary Magnetic Fields” at 11 a.m. on Thursday, June 15, ...
Maintaining a venue for promising but risky ventures has become especially important as the mainstream research system increasingly selects for projects that extend accepted wisdom, rather than ...
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 ...
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