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- Chris Field is quoted on CNN about the connection between weather extremes and climate change 7-11-12
- Chris Field talks about climate change and weather extremes (at 16:30) at a high-level IMF/World Bank event 4-20-12
- Chris Field testified before congress about adapting to climate change today at 10 am. 8-1-12
- Erik Hauri is quoted in the LA Times about water in the Martian interior 6-22-12
- Greg Asner is featured in Wired about the Carnegie Airborne Observatory 10-25-12
- Ken Caldeira discusses geoengineering with the New Yorker 5-7-12
- Read Chris Field's special to CNN, "Climate Change is Real." 11-1-12
- Carnegie's Chris Field was interviewed by NPR about the link between climate change and changing weather 4-7-12
- Wendy Freedman is interviewed by Discovery News about the Giant Magellan Telescope 5-18-12
- MSNBC.Com covered the site blasting for the Giant Magellan Telescope 3-23-12
- Carnegie's Chris Field is widely quoted about the UN report linking climate change to extreme weather 3-28-12
- The Huffington Post features the Carnegie Airborne Observatory-1-31-12
- The N Y Times interviewed Steve Shirey about the hope diamond-1-31-12
- NPR interviews Wendy Freedman about the Giant Magellan Telescope - 01/26/12
- Forbes covers Chris Field's talk about the sobering future of food security with climate change at the December AGU - 01/05/12
- Ronald Cohen of the Geophysical Lab is quoted by the BBC about his team's discovery of a new type of metal transition - 12/20/11
- Global Ecology postdoc Joe Mascaro co-authors a N.Y. Times Op Ed on managing climate change - 12/07/11
- Carnegie's Ken Caldeira discusses airborne wind energy on KQED - 09/13/11
- Jim Cleaves is featured in Discovery News about his work on meteorites ferrying life's building blocks to Earth - 08/09/11
- Found: Heart of Darkness Josh Simon's Work at the W.M. Keck Observatory - 07/28/11
- Steve Shirey is quoted on MSNBC about diamonds pointing to beginning of continental collisions - 07/21/11
- Erik Hauri's research on challenging the Moon formation theory was covered in the Huffington Post among other outlets - 05/27/11
- The New York Times quotes Alan Boss about free-floating planets - 05/18/11
- National Geographic News piece on George Cody's work on formaldehyde's role in the origin of life - 04/06/11
- Chris Field talks to The Economist about climate change - 04/01/11
- The NY Times quotes Carnegie’s Sean Solomon, principal investigator of the MESSENGER mission, about orbiting Mercury. - 03/30/11
- Discover magazine article on Jim Cleaves' analysis of samples from Stanley Miller's historic spark experiments - 03/21/11
- Sean Solomon lectures at the Smithsonian on the MESSENGER mission to Mercury
- Watch Sean Solomon talk about the mission to Mercury on the PBS Newshour
- The N.Y. Times quotes Chris Field on the connection of global warming to declines in crop yields
- Listen to NPR's interview with GL's George Cody and Bob Hazen about signs of life in meteorites
- Observatories Tom Cox's video of a Binary Quasar wins NSF and AAAS Visualization Award
- Plant Biology's Sue Rhee's AraNet illustration wins NSF and AAAS visualization award
- Watch the classroom outreach BioEYES at work on the Baltimore County's Educational channel
- Carnegie's Josh Simon reveals the dark side to Science News
- Carnegie's Ken Caldeira talks with Bill Gates about climate change
- Carnegie's Robert Hazen explores origins with the Smithsonian
- Read about Carnegie's Paul Butler's discovery of the first potentially habitable planet in the New York Times
- Sue Rhee's award-winning AraNet image is featured in the N.Y. Times
- Chris Field of Carnegie's Department of Global Ecology discusses global warming with a panel on Democracy Now! TV
- Carnegie-made diamonds are featured in Science News for Kids
- Watch Greg Asner's YouTube Interview for the World Wildlife Fund
- Ken Caldeira talks to ABC's Good Morning America about ocean acidification
- Li-Qing Chen's paper about sugar transporters discussed in the Nov. 25 Nature Podcast
- Listen to Bob Hazen's interview with NPR about mineral evolution
- Read the Washington Post about Greg Asner's contribution to Google Earth for monitoring carbon in tropical forests
- Read Richard Meserve's Op Ed, "Time to Go Nuclear on Energy"
- Carnegie's Ken Caldeira discusses the century's defining issue with the Economist
- Chris Field is quoted in Time Magazine about the risk of projections about climate change based on single factors
- Plant Biology's Sue Rhee's Aranet illlustration wins NSF and AAAS visualization award
- President Richard Meserve is interviewed by NPR about the future of nuclear energy
- Sean Solomon tells the Planetary Society about rewriting the story of Mercury's formation
- Sean Solomon discusses solving the mysteries of Mercury with the Christian Science Monitor
- Robert Hazen tells EarthSky there may be many other living worlds
- Ken Caldeira discusses possibilities and pitfalls of geoengineering in an interview with Yale's Environment 360
- Sean Solomon praises a spectactular decade of planetary probes in Smithsonian Magazine
- Global Ecology's Ken Caldeira warns of ocean acidification in a National Resources Defense Council video on YouTube
- Sean Solomon has confidence in the MESSENGER Mercury mission - The Planetary Society
- Dave Mao's work is highlighted when New Scientist reports that "Diamonds are for Softies"
- Ken Caldeira co-authors Royal Society study of climate engineering, reported in Scientific American
- Listen to Alan Boss talk about searching for extraterrestrial life in the Diane Rehm Show
- Ken Caldeira weighs the risks and promises of climate engineering in the New York Times
- Alan Linde is quoted on the BBC about typhoons and slow quakes
- Ken Caldeira comments on geoengineering and threats to coral reefs in the New York Times
- Space blob "Himiko" piques interest at Sky & Telescope
- The N.Y. Times interviews Alan Boss about searching for ET
- The NY Times interviews Alexander Goncharov about experiments suggesting inorganic hydrocarbons could reside in the mantle
- Ken Caldeira weighs the risks and benefits of climate engineering in the Huffington Post
- Masami Ouchi's space blob discovery is featured in Newsweek among other media outlets
- Carnegie's Ken Caldeira tells USA Today that increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide may dissolve coral reefs within decades
- Ken Caldeira of Carnegie's Global Ecology cautions against geoengineering, quoted in a Wired magazine online blog
- Ken Caldiera of Global Ecology is number 36 in Rolling Stone's 100 Agents of Change
- Global Ecology's Ken Caldeira weighs the risks of geoengineering in the Christian Science Monitor
- DTM's Alan Boss summarizes feelings about the Kepler mission for the Christian Science Monitor
- DTM's Alan Boss talks about the Kepler mission to hunt for Earth-like planets in the NY Times
- DTM's Alan Boss talks about the Kepler mission to hunt for Earth-like planets on NPR
- The next-generation Giant Magellan Telescope, supported in part by Carnegie is discussed, among others, by Scientific American
- Chris Field's part in revising the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report is outlined in Popular Mechanics
- Global Ecology's Chris Field talks about accelerating climate change in the Washington Post
- Alan Boss discusses the accelerating search for extra-solar planets in USA Today
- Alan Boss is "The Man Who Made Stars and Planets" in DISCOVER magazine online
- Global Ecology's Ken Caldeira chosen as one of New Scientist magazine's "Science Heroes of 2008."
- MESSENGER is a Science News story of the year!
- Robert Hazen's Mineral Evolution paper cited as one of 2008's top science stories by Science News
- MESSENGER is #22 on Discover magazines top 100 stories of 2008
- Robert Hazen's research on mineral evolution receives comment in The Christian Science Monitor
- The Economist features Bob Hazen's work on how rocks evolve
- Carnegie's Department of Embrology is profiled by the Baltimore Sun, courtesy Johns Hopkins Unilversity
- Carnegie astronomer Paul Butler's ongoing search for extrasolar planets in the Washington Post
- Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve, directed by Carnegie's Chris Field, is the subject of a Stanford
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- Listen to Sean Solomon talk about MESSENGER on NPR Science Friday
- Rick Carlson's discovery of Earth's oldest rocks covered by the New York Times
- Paul Silver's earthquake prediction research is the focus in a BBC News article
- Embryology's Steve Farber is interviewed in the NY Times about his educational BioEyes program
- Listen to Erik Hauri's interview on NPR about the discovery of water on the Moon
- Paul Silver's research on pre-earthquake rock shifts is outlined in DISCOVER online
- Carnegie's Sean Solomon comments on new discoveries about Mercury on the Discovery Channel
- Sean Solomon and the MESSENGER mission are reported on in the New York Times.
- Smithsonian Magazine talks about the Giant Magellan Telescope
- Carnegie's Sean C. Solomon, Principal Investigator for the MESSENGER mission, speaks with NPR about the probe's flyby of Mercury
- MSNBC reports on GL's "Bigger, better diamonds"
- MESSENGER mission to Mercury findings (principal investigator Carnegie's Sean Solomon) appear in the Christian Science Monitor
- Carnegie Department of Global Ecology's Christina Archer discusses the jet stream shift with Sciencentral
- Doug Rumble's meteorite work is covered by National Geographic
- Ken Caldeira discussses "Engineering solutions to climate change" in a podcast from American Public Media's "Marketplace"
- National Geographic reports on Greg Anser's 3-D surveys of Hawaiian rain forest trees
- Nature Magazine's "Making the Paper" highlights Geophysical Laboratory's Ronald Cohen
- New Scientist reports on GL's Andrew Steele and Mark Fries work affecting notion of dark energy
- The Washington Post reports on Ken Caldeira's study stating carbon emissions must be reduced to near zero
- TIME Magazine features Ken Caldeira's geoengineering work in their cover story
- TIME Magazine reports on hyperfast star discovered by Carnegie postocs
- Carnegie Department of Global Ecology scientist Ken Caldeira discuss environmental engineering in a Wired magazine profile
- Carnegie scientists evaluate the promise of biofuels in the Christian Science Monitor