The late Carnegie Science President Maxine Singer’s influence continues to ripple outward through the research enterprise, shaping current efforts to promote inclusivity in STEM education, improve the ...
Baltimore, MD—A team of researchers led by Carnegie Science’s Will Ludington, Karina Gutiérrez-García, and Kevin Aumiller identified genes that enable a beneficial bacterial species to colonize ...
From coral reefs to gut microbiomes, Carnegie Science explores nature’s intricate partnership and paves the way for innovative solutions to global challenges. In the realm of biological research, ...
Join John Mulchaey, Carnegie Science's 12th President, to learn how Edwin Hubble's discovery of galaxies beyond the Milky Way and the expanding universe has shaped modern astronomy. Barely a century ...
This talk will be given by Maria Lugaro, Konkoly Observatory, an astrophysicist who tries to understand how nuclear reactions inside stars produce the chemical elements that make up our bodies, the ...
(Mg, Fe)SiO3 post-perovskite is the highest-pressure silicate mineral phase in the Earth's interior. The extreme pressure and temperature conditions inside large extrasolar planets will likely lead to ...
Tolulope Olugboji, a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Maryland, College Park, will give a talk titled "A Re-appraisal of Crustal Structure in North America using Probabilistic ...
Mark Harrison from UCLA will present his lecture at 11 a.m. EDT on May 17, 2018, in the Greenewalt Lecture Hall as part of DTM's Weekly Seminar Series. Coffee, tea, and a light breakfast will be ...
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 ...
The bacterial cell wall is essential to cell viability and is a major target of antibiotics. Beyond the cell wall and the cell surface, bacteria secrete proteins and polysaccharides to enmesh ...
Sabine Stanley, a Bloomberg distinguished professor at Johns Hopkins University, will present a lecture titled "The Ancient Lunar Dynamo: How To Resolve the Intensity and Duration Conundrums" at 11 ...
Jessica Arnold, a DTM Postdoctoral Associate, will present a lecture at 11 a.m. on Thursday, September 7, 2017, in the Greenewalt Lecture Hall as part of DTM's Weekly Seminar Series. Arnold received ...