Home Biosphere Sciences & Engineering Latest News Latest News Read the latest breaking news, feature stories, and announcements about our exciting research and our brilliant scientists. Hot Off the Presses Search search Search Research Area Astronomy & Astrophysics Earth Science Global Ecology Genetics & Developmental Biology Matter at Extreme States Planetary Science Plant Science Type Organizational News Science News Campus News Trustee News Awards Feature Story Q&A Event Highlights Spotlight Year Book #Carnegie125 Division Biosphere Sciences & Engineering Embryology Global Ecology Plant Biology Carnegie Administration Earth & Planets Laboratory Observatories Sort by Date Ascending Date Descending Filter By: Type Organizational News Science News Campus News Trustee News Awards Feature Story Q&A Event Highlights Spotlight Year Book #Carnegie125 Research Area Astronomy & Astrophysics Earth Science Global Ecology Genetics & Developmental Biology Matter at Extreme States Planetary Science Plant Science Division Biosphere Sciences & Engineering Embryology Global Ecology Plant Biology Carnegie Administration Earth & Planets Laboratory Observatories Sort by Date Ascending Date Descending Filter results 1111 results found for: January 26, 2022 Awards Joseph Berry Selected As AAAS Fellow January 19, 2022 Campus News Carnegie Alum discusses JWST on C-Span as EPL scientists prepare their projects January 14, 2022 Awards Alan Boss Selected As AAS Fellow January 13, 2022 Campus News Applications reopen for MUSICA teacher workshop January 13, 2022 Martian Meteorite’s Organic Materials Origin Not Biological The twin FPS units (prior to robot installation). One of these goes to Carnegie's Las Campanas Observatory in the Southern Hemisphere and the other goes to Apache Point Observatory in the Northern hemisphere. Credit: The SDSS collaboration. January 11, 2022 Sloan Digital Sky Survey's Robots Turn Their Eyes To The Sky Artist’s representation of our Milky Way Galaxy surrounded by dozens of stellar streams. These streams were the companion satellite galaxies or globular clusters that are now being torn apart by our Galaxy’s gravity. (Credit: James Josephides and S5 Collaboration.) January 11, 2022 Milky Way’s Feeding Habits Shine A Light On Dark Matter January 10, 2022 Inaugural Carnegie DEI Mini-Grants Awarded January 10, 2022 Governor Newsom Budgets $20 Million For New Carnegie Life And Environmental Science Research Facility In Pasadena December 30, 2021 Campus News Letter from Richard Carlson: A look back on 41 years of scientific development and discovery at the Earth and Planets Laboratory Pagination Previous page chevron_left … Page 37 Current page 38 Page 39 … Next page chevron_right
January 19, 2022 Campus News Carnegie Alum discusses JWST on C-Span as EPL scientists prepare their projects
The twin FPS units (prior to robot installation). One of these goes to Carnegie's Las Campanas Observatory in the Southern Hemisphere and the other goes to Apache Point Observatory in the Northern hemisphere. Credit: The SDSS collaboration. January 11, 2022 Sloan Digital Sky Survey's Robots Turn Their Eyes To The Sky
Artist’s representation of our Milky Way Galaxy surrounded by dozens of stellar streams. These streams were the companion satellite galaxies or globular clusters that are now being torn apart by our Galaxy’s gravity. (Credit: James Josephides and S5 Collaboration.) January 11, 2022 Milky Way’s Feeding Habits Shine A Light On Dark Matter
January 10, 2022 Governor Newsom Budgets $20 Million For New Carnegie Life And Environmental Science Research Facility In Pasadena
December 30, 2021 Campus News Letter from Richard Carlson: A look back on 41 years of scientific development and discovery at the Earth and Planets Laboratory