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Working with magnesium germanate, Mg2GeO4, analogous to one of the mantle’s most abundant silicate minerals, the team was able to glean information about the potential mineralogy of super-Earths and other large, rocky exoplanets. Under about 2 million times normal atmospheric pressure a new phase emerged with a distinct crystalline structure that involves one germanium bonded with eight oxygens. The new eight-coordinated, intrinsically discorded mineral is expected to strongly affect the internal temperature and dynamics of these planets. Illustration is courtesy of Rajkrishna Dutta. March 01, 2022 What’s Happening In The Depths Of Distant Worlds?
Artist's conception of gut microbiome as slot machine by Navid Marvi, courtesy of the Carnegie Institution for Science February 09, 2022 Your Microbiome Shapes Your Life. But Where Did It Come From?
February 08, 2022 Spotlight Nat Geo Explorer Munazza Alam inspires girls in STEM as she studies distant worlds
February 06, 2022 Carnegie’s Richard Meserve Appointed Adviser to Japanese Nuclear Regulatory Authority
February 06, 2022 Organizational News Carnegie’s Meserve First Recipient of Tufts Vannevar Bush Dean’s Medal