Join us for an hour-long conversation between two intellectual luminaries on topics ranging from the state of science today, how discovery drives entrepreneurship, the many uses for artificial ...
Colloquim: The Fall of Giants: How to Build and Kill Massive Galaxies in the Early Cosmos ...
We have revealed that in the presence of ethylene, EIN2 C-terminus is involved in the regulation of the elevation of acetylation at H3K14 and H3K23.EIN2, the key factor of ethylene signaling, ...
Earth's magnetic field is generated by convective motion in the liquid iron outer core, commonly referred to as the geodynamo. The magnetic field has been protecting Earth from harmful charged ...
Video of Talks from the 2024 Carnegie Summer Student Research Symposium Video of Talks from the 2023 Carnegie Summer Student Research Symposium Video of Talks from the 2022 Carnegie Summer Student ...
Join Dr. Oded Elazar of Earth and Planets Laboratory for this general seminar on "Tracking mantle process using diamond forming fluids." ...
Brooks Hanson, director of publications at the American Geophysical Union, will lead a workshop titled "The New Landscape of Ethics and Integrity in Scholarly Publishing-Or-The Top Ten Reasons to ...
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 ...
Samer Naif, a postdoctoral research scientist at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, will give a talk titled "Electromagnetic constraints on fluids at a plate boundary" at 11 a.m. on Thursday, October ...
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 ...
Last month, Carnegie Science continued its long tradition of observing Postdoc Appreciation Week with celebrations across our campuses and divisions. Postdoctoral Fellows play an essential role in our ...
New research from Carnegie Science's Anna Michalak investigates how agricultural runoff will affect fisheries now and in the future as climate change progresses. Michalak urges a holistic approach to ...