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Dive into the vibrant world of scientific discovery at Carnegie Science. Whether you're a community enthusiast or a Carnegie researcher, our events are designed to spark your curiosity and inspire your scientific journey.

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Metals in Star-Forming Galaxies: Constraining Multi-Element Abundances in Stars and Gas with Keck/KCWI
Pasadena, CA
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November
12:15PM PST
1:15PM PST
Untangling the Cosmic Web: Correlations between small-scale clustering and large-scale structure
Pasadena, CA
15
November
12:15PM PST
1:15PM PST
The development of a high-resolution multi-object spectrograph testbed using superconducting MKIDs.
Pasadena, CA
22
November
12:15PM PST
1:15PM PST
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December
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December
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ESA’s Flyeye Telescopes
Pasadena, CA
22
January
11:00AM PST
12:00PM PST
A young Open House attendee looks through a telescope

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Alycia Weinberger Presents to Postdocs

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Enhance your academic journey at Carnegie Science with our diverse array of academic seminars and campus events. Engage with thought leaders, collaborate with peers, and expand your professional network in a vibrant scholarly community. Join us as we explore new research frontiers and build connections that enhance our collective pursuit of knowledge.

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