Carnegie Earth & Planets Laboratory
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Research from our planet's geology and its place in the universe from @CarnegieScience's Earth and Planets Laboratory (formerly DTM and GL).
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☀️From solar storms to eclipse glasses, to studying the Sun's corona, Carnegie Earth & Planets Laboratory postdocs Anjali Piette and Michael Wong give the inside scoop about all things eclipse on NOVA | PBS 's 'Great American Eclipse.' #Eclipse24
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Solange Ramirez and Tony Pahl of Carnegie Astronomy at For Oak Cliff with Perot Museum and others tonight getting kids excited about Monday's #eclipse and meeting space lovers of all ages. #GreatNorthAmericanEclipse 🌚➡️🌞
'Chile is known worldwide for the quality of its dark skies, which remain clear and stable due to its location above the Atacama Desert—the most arid non-polar place on the planet.' Read more from Carnegie Science during #DarkSkyWeek #IDSW2024 . carnegiescience.edu/carnegie-scien…
'I want to know why certain stars form different kinds of planets. … The Giant Magellan Telescope will be able to look at a large swath of stars for this kind of detail for the first time,' says Carnegie Earth & Planets Laboratory' Alycia Weinberger. carnegiescience.edu/carnegie-scien…
'The Giant Magellan Telescope has the potential to fundamentally advance our knowledge of life in the universe by being able to detect biosignatures on Earth-like planets through high-resolution spectroscopy,' says Carnegie Earth & Planets Laboratory's Peter Gao. carnegiescience.edu/carnegie-scien…
✨ In celebration of the new brand, we've developed some high-resolution backgrounds that capture the boundless spirit of @CarnegieScience.
Download your favorite and bring the wonder of scientific discovery to your desktop! #CarnegieScienceReveal
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Today, we are thrilled to unveil @CarnegieScience's new brand!
After months of anticipation, we're stepping into the future with a bold new look that reflects our commitment to pushing the boundaries of discovery and innovation. #CarnegieScienceReveal
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This week as an #einsteinfellows23 I'm meeting science legends! Dr. Francis Collins, Leland Melvin Leland Melvin, Charlie Bolden, and Tim McCoy. #NASA #OSIRIS -REx National Geographic National Human Genome Research Institute Carnegie Earth & Planets Laboratory Smithsonian NMNH
Now, where my girls at? #womeninSTEM
AEF Program Kenji Nomura
This #InternationalWomensDay come visit our new Women's History page to learn about historic Carnegie Science luminaries like our President Emerita Maxine Singer, a groundbreaking biologist and tireless advocate for accessible STEM education. carnegiescience.edu/about/our-hist…
This #InternationalWomensDay come visit our new Women's History page to learn about historic Carnegie Science luminaries like Vera Rubin, whose work confirmed the existence of dark matter🌌 and who broke barriers for women in astronomy: carnegiescience.edu/about/our-hist…
This #InternationalWomensDay come visit our new Women's History page to learn about historic Carnegie Science luminaries like Barbara McClintock, whose discovery of transposable elements, or 'jumping genes,' 🧬 earned a solo Nobel Prize: carnegiescience.edu/about/our-hist…
Our Carnegie President Eric D. Isaacs speaks with former-NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and former-astronaut and current NASA educator Leland Melvin after a Black History Month screening of the new National Geographic documentary The Space Race at our D.C. campus tonight.
Our Carnegie President Eric D. Isaacs welcomed an enthusiastic crowd to our Carnegie Earth & Planets Laboratory campus for a special screening of the National Geographic documentary The Space Race about Black astronauts, engineers & scientists followed by a Q&A with special guests Charles Bolden and Leland Melvin.
When your colleague comes to a meeting one day and nonchalantly says they discovered new moons…you might work at Carnegie Earth & Planets Laboratory 😆 Scott amazes again!
This #WomenInScience Day we are excited to share this video of esteemed scientist and Carnegie alumna Nina Fedoroff talking about her late colleague Barbara McClintock's groundbreaking work on jumping genes, which was recognized with a Nobel Prize in 1983.
National Medal of Science laureate Maxine Singer, our president emerita, is a brilliant biologist and a tireless advocate for access to STEM education for all. We are so grateful to be part of her legacy of leadership this International #WomenInScience Day.
This #WomeninScience Day we're looking back across our 100-plus-year history to celebrate a selection of women scientists from our past who disrupted norms, set precedents, and contributed to science and culture. LEARN MORE: carnegiescience.edu/carnegie-women…
National Medal of Science laureate Maxine Singer, our president emerita, is a brilliant biologist and a tireless advocate for access to STEM education for all. We are so grateful to be part of her legacy of leadership this International #WomenInScience Day.