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February 25, 2014 Feature Story The Discovery of the Star Gliese 667 Cc Makes the American Physical Society Newsmakers List of 2013
January 30, 2014 Campus News Shaun Hardy Wins the Geoscience Information Society's 2014 Best Paper Award
Fieldwork at sea on the Atlantis research vessel. In January 2014 Carnegie's Dionysis Foustoukos, along with microbiologist and Carnegie postdoctoral fellow Ileana Peréz-Rodríguez and under-graduate student Matt Rawls of George Mason University, collected microorganisms from the volcanoes of the Pacific Ocean and cultured them onboard the oceanographic research vessel Atlantis. January 02, 2014 Spotlight The Geophysical Laboratory at the High Seas
October 01, 2013 Feature Story How old is the moon? About 100 Million Years Younger Than We Once Thought