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Several models exist to describe the growth and evolution of Earth; however, variables such as the type of precursor materials, extent of mixing, and material loss during accretion are poorly ...
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™ ...
Washington, DC—An international team of experts including Carnegie Science geophysicist Alexander Goncharov has for the first time synthesized a solid chemical compound composed of only gold and ...
Carnegie scientists have access to cutting-edge computing power through the Caltech HPC cluster, where we maintain a 19% quarterly share. With over 12,000 CPU cores, 200 GPUs, and 100+ TB of memory, ...
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Life on Earth is built on partnerships. From tiny bacteria to giant trees, many organisms survive and thrive because of symbiosis. In this engaging talk, Dr. Margaret McFall-Ngai will explore the ...
Rubin and her collaborator Kent Ford revolutionized our understanding of the cosmos. Ford developed the Image Tube Spectrograph, which greatly enhanced Rubin’s ability to study a problem of great ...
Carnegie Science's mission is to advance investigation, research, and discovery, and to apply that knowledge for the improvement of humankind. We empower world-class investigators to pursue the ...
Large telescopes are custom-built and rare. There is no standard practice or model. Every time a large telescope is built, its designers must re-think the challenges, check every application, and ...
Welcome to our growing collection of fun, hands-on science activities from Carnegie Science! Curated by Jeff Rich, Education and Outreach Coordinator at the Carnegie Science Observatories, these ...
The first image of H335H shows the glass side of the photographic plate, on which Hubble marked novae and, eventually, the first Cepheid in ink. The next two images show the emulsion side of the plate ...
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