The 2026 CASSI (Carnegie Astrophysics Summer Student Internship) cohort has arrived! This summer, 16 undergraduate students are joining Carnegie Science's Observatories in Pasadena for 10 weeks of ...
How do diatoms thrive in a wide variety of light conditions? New research reveals a gene, STROBE1, that may contribute to their abililty to succeed across a range of marine environments, including ...
An interdisciplinary research team from Carnegie, USC, and UC Riverside will work to solve some of cosmology's biggest puzzles thanks to a new $4 million grant from the Templeton Foundation. Pasadena, ...
Through school visits, public events, an inflatable planetarium, hands-on demonstrations, and Carnegie Observatories’ annual Open House, Outreach Coordinator Jeff Rich is connecting people—especially ...
Ana Martinez Garcia Carnegie Postdoctoral Fellow Lélia Libon Carnegie Postdoctoral Fellow ...
Meteoritical Bulletin 109 contains the 2790 meteorites approved by the Nomenclature Committee of the Meteoritical Society in 2020. It includes 17 falls (Al Farciya, Auckland, Cavezzo, Flensburg, ...
Each summer, we invite undergrad students to join our multifaceted internship programs. Interns will contribute to real-life projects in these programs, working alongside our highly accomplished staff ...
Resources Sequencing Illumina HiSeq 2000 and NextSeq 500 Illumina Adapter Sequences Illumina TruSeq Nano DNA Illumina Nextera XT DNA Illumina TruSeq RNA v2 using Invitrogen SuperScript II RT Illumina ...
Feiite (Fe3TiO5) is a high-pressure Fe-Ti oxide mineral recently discovered in martian meteorite Shergotty. Feiite is isostructural with Fe4O5, a high-pressure iron oxide stable at pressures >10 GPa.
Freshwater blooms of phytoplankton affect public health and ecosystem services globally(1,2). Harmful effects of such blooms occur when the intensity of a bloom is too high, or when toxin-producing ...
Ocean acidification threatens many marine organisms, especially marine calcifiers. The only global-scale solution to ocean acidification remains rapid reduction in CO2 emissions. Nevertheless, ...
This week, the U.S. Mint released a quarter into nationwide circulation commemorating the late Carnegie Science astronomer Vera Rubin’s trailblazing contributions to our understanding of the universe.
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