Join Carnegie postdocs Shubham Kanodia and Sierra Grant as they explore the secrets of distant worlds—from the birth of new planets to giant rule-breakers that defy expectations—in a special double ...
Each year, Carnegie Science, through the Audit Committee of its Board of Trustees, engages an independent auditor to express an opinion about the financial statements and the financial position of the ...
Join us for a night of science-themed fun and games at Caveat NYC. Part The Dating Game, part Choose Your Own Adventure, this audience-driven experience puts contestants in charge of designing a space ...
For more than a century, Carnegie Science has empowered visionary investigators to demonstrate intellectual courage, challenge conventional ideas, and transform the world. Our organization was ...
This Valentine’s Day, we’re sharing a collection of Carnegie Science–themed cards to download and share—a small way to celebrate the joy of science!
From teeming biodiversity hotspots to inhospitable environments where resilient microorganisms thrive, life has reshaped our planet. What can it teach our researchers about searching for signs of life ...
Cutting-edge technology like the Henrietta Infrared Spectrograph has been made possible by our Champions From genomes to ecosystems and from planets to the cosmos, Carnegie Science is an incubator for ...
Luguet, Ambre; Shirey, Steven B.; Lorand, Jean-Pierre; Horan, Mary F.; Carlson, Richard W.
At mid-ocean ridges, oceanic crust is emplaced in a narrow neovolcanic region on the seafloor, whereas basaltic melt that forms this oceanic crust is generated in a wide region beneath as suggested by ...
The scarcity of rocks preserved from the first billion years (Gy) of Earth's history hinders our ability to study the nature of the earliest crust. Rare >4.0-Gy-old zircons confirm that felsic crust ...
Two extrasolar planets, HD 209458b and TrES-1, are currently known to transit bright parent stars for which physical properties can be accurately determined. The two transiting planets have very ...
I am pleased to announce the 2026 lineup of our Astronomy Lecture Series at The Huntington. For 24 seasons, these annual public programs have brought the thrill of discovery and the wonders of the ...
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