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August 02, 2022 Carnegie Rallies $205 Million Founding Partner Investment To Accelerate Completion Of The Giant Magellan Telescope
Peng Ni holds a piece of iron meteorite. Many iron meteorites are thought to be remnants of the cores of small planetary bodies in the early Solar System. July 28, 2022 Spotlight Interview with Peng Ni—Geochemical Detective
Kara Brugman is an experimental petrologist who uses extreme temperatures and pressures to study the early years of planets. Here she welds a platinum capsule that will hold the sample (a tiny pocket of magma) for an experiment. July 28, 2022 Spotlight Postdoc Spotlight: Kara Brugman
July 26, 2022 Campus News Behind the Scenes: Machine Shop Foreman Victor Lugo Secures New Lathe for EPL