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Jeff Dukes’ research examines how plants and ecosystems respond to a changing environment, focusing on topics from invasive species to climate change.
The Spectral Revolution at Cosmic Dawn: Interpreting High-Redshift JWST Observations with Next-Generation Models
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The hottest phase of quasar winds revealed: excess intergalactic heating detected via the thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect
The Yale Embryo
From Life on Earth to Life Elsewhere - How Biology Shapes Our World
Charting Invisible Currents
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.
Path to zero emissions starts out easy, but gets steep
Flying laboratory wins $250,000 to map health of Hawaii’s coral reefs
Partnership to Develop First-Ever Global and Dynamic Map of Coral Reefs
Priorities for managing protected areas are crucial for Bornean elephants
Coral reef experiment shows acidification from carbon dioxide slows growth
Wind and solar could meet most but not all U.S. electricity needs
More-severe climate model predictions could be the most accurate
Flying laboratory reveals crucial tropical forest conservation targets in Borneo
Carnegie’s eyes and ears at COP 23
Huge energy potential in open ocean wind farms in the North Atlantic
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