Archived News - 2011

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Watch the video of the President of Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos, as he talks about and tours the tropical study area of the Carnegie Airborne Observatory. Video courtesy Office of the Colombian President

Monday, February 7, 2011

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In the 1950s, biochemist Stanley Miller performed a series of experiments to demonstrate that organic compounds could be created under conditions mimicking the primordial Earth. Some unused samples from Miller’s research were recently uncovered by a team of scientists, including Jim Cleaves, of Carnegie’s Geophysical Laboratory. Their findings, carried out using modern techniques , indicate the possible importance of volcanoes and sulfur in the formation of amino acids, and possibly life, on earth.