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New research reveals that up to 58 million large trees in California experienced severe canopy water loss between 2011 and today due to the state’s historic drought. Washington, DC—California’s ...
Dr. Caleb Scharf of NASA Ames and Carnegie Science's Michael Wong were just awarded a prestigious $5 million, five-year grant to develop A.I. tools for enhancing the search for signs of life on other ...
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 ...
Lunch talk: Title TBAScience Biosphere Sciences & Engineering Earth & Planets Laboratory Observatories Research Areas Strategic Initiatives Legal Financial Statements ...
At the Earth & Planets Laboratory (EPL), we combine a broad range of disciplines and techniques to investigate fundamental questions ranging from the galactic to the atomic scale. From the ...
Colloquium: Title TBAScience Biosphere Sciences & Engineering Earth & Planets Laboratory Observatories Research Areas Strategic Initiatives Legal Financial Statements ...
As our understanding of the world changes, our tools have to change too. Thanks to the Earth & Planets Laboratory's (EPL) machine shop, our researchers have access to custom parts and bespoke ...
Washington, DC— Major volcanic eruptions spew ash particles into the atmosphere, which reflect some of the Sun’s radiation back into space and cool the planet. But could this effect be intentionally ...
Carnegie Science-led research shows that adopting a distributed approach to fertilizer production can revolutionize ammonia production, paving the way for a sustainable, resilient, and low-carbon ...
Washington, DC—Move over Jupiter; Saturn is the new moon king. A team led by Carnegie's Scott S. Sheppard has found 20 new moons orbiting Saturn. This brings the ringed planet’s total number of moons ...
Washington, DC—Twelve new moons orbiting Jupiter have been found—11 “normal” outer moons, and one that they’re calling an “oddball.” This brings Jupiter’s total number of known moons to a whopping ...
Washington, DC—The first-ever silicate mineral recovered from the Earth’s lower mantle has been named after retired Carnegie scientist Ho-kwang “Dave” Mao, an experimental geophysicist whose work ...
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