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March 29, 2023 Campus News Carnegie Science Earth and Planets Laboratory to Host Talk on New Era of Sample Return Missions
March 29, 2023 Spotlight Unveiling the Secrets of Earth's Core with Mineral Physicist Innocent Ezenwa
March 21, 2023 Awards Carnegie’s Phillip Cleves Awarded the Inaugural Pew Marine and Biomedical Science Fellowship
This diamond anvil cell was crafted on-site in the EPL machine shop, saving scientists time and money on their high-pressure research. Photo Credit: Victor Lugo March 06, 2023 Superdiamond carbon-boron clathrates represent a promising new class of conventional superconductors