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Alycia Weinberger wants to understand how planets form, so she observes young stars and their disks, the birthplaces of planets, as well as finding and studying planetary systems.
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Hubble’s Universe Today: John Mulchaey Kicks Off the 2025 Neighborhood Lecture Series
10 Things We Learned About the Universe from John Mulchaey’s Neighborhood Lecture
Small star, mighty flares: A new view of Proxima Centauri
I feel passionately about the power of nonprofits to bolster healthy communities.
Postdoctoral alumna Jo Ann Eder is committed to making the world a better place by supporting organizations, like Carnegie, that create and foster STEM learning opportunities for all.
To e-, or not to e-, the question for the exotic “Si-III” phase of silicon
Argon is not the “dope” for metallic hydrogen
How improved valves let grasses “breathe,” cope with climate change
Catalog of 208 human-caused minerals bolsters argument for ‘Anthropocene Epoch’
Carnegie Trustee Emeritus Edward Emil David Jr. Dies
Prediction: More gas-giants will be found orbiting Sun-like stars
Why are there different “flavors” of iron around the Solar System?
Hélène Le Mével Joins EPL Geophysics Staff
Team Makes Planet Hunting a Group Effort, Finds More Than 100 Candidates
Scientists discover new helium chemistry
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