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: July 19, 2022 Spotlight Tiange Bi predicts new materials under pressure July 19, 2022 Spotlight Rajkrishna Dutta studies silicates under pressure July 11, 2022 Campus News Historic Geophysical Laboratory Annual Reports July 06, 2022 Awards Carnegie’s Edgar Virgüez Named Duke University Trustee July 01, 2022 Nature Used 57 Recipes To Create Earth’s 10,500+ “Mineral Kinds” June 28, 2022 Unraveling A Meteorite Mystery Reveals Solar System Origin Story June 24, 2022 Campus News Teachers prep for a week of hands-on geoscience during MUSICA workshop Using the Magellan telescopes at Carnegie’s Las Campanas Observatory in Chile, the research team, led by Carnegie’s Andrew Newman, was able to look for shadows cast by intergalactic hydrogen gas within protoclusters on the galaxies behind them. This image shows a map of intergalactic hydrogen where yellow-to-red represents high density regions and blue-to-black indicates areas of low density. Credit: Andrew Newman. June 15, 2022 Previously Hidden Protoclusters Could Reveal New Details Of Galaxy Evolution June 15, 2022 Fruit Fly Stem Cells Remodel After Kidney Stones June 13, 2022 Plants’ Threat-Detection Mechanisms Raise The Alarm Pagination Previous page chevron_left … Page 32 Current page 33 Page 34 … Next page chevron_right
Using the Magellan telescopes at Carnegie’s Las Campanas Observatory in Chile, the research team, led by Carnegie’s Andrew Newman, was able to look for shadows cast by intergalactic hydrogen gas within protoclusters on the galaxies behind them. This image shows a map of intergalactic hydrogen where yellow-to-red represents high density regions and blue-to-black indicates areas of low density. Credit: Andrew Newman. June 15, 2022 Previously Hidden Protoclusters Could Reveal New Details Of Galaxy Evolution