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 ...
Every Autumn, the Earth & Planets Laboratory (EPL) conducts international searches for outstanding early-career scientists to join our research programs. This cohort of postdocs brings fresh expertise ...
Carnegie's newest scientific division, Biosphere Sciences & Engineering, is devoted to disrupting the traditional, siloed perspective on research in the life sciences and pursuing an integrated ...
Drawing on more than a century of science, our multidisciplinary department discovers exoplanets, creates new materials, illuminates Earth's inner workings, and seeks to better understand the universe ...
The Carnegie Science Observatories operates several postdoctoral fellowship programs in observational and theoretical astronomy and instrumentation. Not all fellowships are offered every year: the ...
Ocean acidification will severely impair coral reef growth before the end of the century if carbon dioxide emissions continue unchecked. Washington, DC— Ocean acidification will severely impair coral ...
Baojing Gu is a professor of sustainability at Zhejiang University, China. His seminar is hosted by the Rosa Lab. Professor Gu's work aims to better quantify the costs and benefits of carbon and ...
Marine Biological Laboratory Director Nipam Patel, a pioneer in the evo-devo research field, will reveal the fascinating science underlying butterfly wing patterns. From naturalists to collectors, ...
A pioneer in the exoplanet field, Carnegie's Paul Butler designed and built the iodine absorption cell system that was responsible for the discovery of five of the first six known extrasolar planets.
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There are at least 53 minerals named after Carnegie scientists—some found deep inside the Earth's interior, others exist only at a single location on the whole planet, others hail from elsewhere in ...