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Carnegie molecular biologist Joseph Gall discusses the work of groundbreaking microscopists, biologists, zoologists...
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Tina McDowell in the Carnegie Publications office at 202-939-1120, or tmcdowell@pst.ciw.edu;
Whitney Clavin at Spitzer, 818-354-...
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Jiasheng Huang at Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics CFA, jhuang@cfa....
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or Stanford’s Peter Vitousek, at vitousek@stanford.edu
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Washington, D.C. – Scientists now believe that the formation of Jupiter, the heavy-weight champion of the Solar System...
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THEIR MAJESTIES KING HARALD V AND QUEEN SONJA OF NORWAY
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CARNEGIE INSTITUTION, MARCH 4, 2005
On the occasion of the...
First gamma-ray bursts detected by new NASA satellite pinpointed by Carnegie and Caltech astronomers
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Pasadena, CA – Cosmic gamma-ray bursts produce more energy in the blink of an eye, than the Sun will...
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Copies of the embargoed paper may be obtained from the...