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News and updates from across Carnegie Science.
2024 Service to Science Award Honors Timothy D. Mock’s 26 Years of Dedication
Probing the role of volcanism in ancient climate warming
Carnegie Science’s Maggie Thompson recognized for “unusually important” Ph.D. thesis research
Carnegie Science has long been known as a launching pad for budding scientists.
In 2019, Michael Wilson generously endowed three postdoctoral positions in honor of his three granddaughters.
Solid metal has “structural memory” of its liquid state
Melting temperature of Earth’s mantle depends on water
Hunting for giant planet analogs in our own backyard
Carnegie wins grant to preserve notable geophysicist’s archives
Freeing hydrogen in Earth’s lower mantle
Robert N. Shelton Selected as President of Giant Magellan Telescope Organization
Melting Solid Below the Freezing Point
Deep mantle chemistry surprise: Carbon content not uniform
Vera Rubin Who Confirmed “Dark Matter” Dies
Celebrating long-term Geophysical Lab scientist and mentor Marilyn Fogel
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