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 ...
How to achieve net zero emissions goals. Over the past few years, a wave of actors–governments at all levels, electric utilities, companies, and educational institutions–have set targets to reach net ...
The Earth & Planets Laboratory (EPL) is committed to providing our postdocs with resources, mentoring, and support toward their future employment goals. Workshop topics have included preparing budgets ...
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 ...
Twenty-five years ago, a small team of Philippine and US scientists worked feverishly to forecast what newly-awakened Mount Pinatubo might do, and to alert everyone from indigenous peoples to high ...
Each year the Observatories organizes a series of public lectures on current astronomical topics. These lectures are given by astronomers from the Carnegie Observatories as well as other research ...
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 ...
To ensure clarity and consistency in Carnegie Science communications, we’ve developed the following naming guidelines. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact the Communications ...
Light-dependent chloroplast movements function to optimize light absorption in photosynthetic cells. Under high light intensity chloroplasts migrate to the anticlinal sides of leaf cells and in low ...