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Former Carnegie Science exoplanetary scientist Sara Seager wins Kavli Prize in Astrophysics
Geochronologist Jennifer Kasbohm joins Carnegie Science as new Staff Scientist
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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.
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Geoengineering versus a volcano
Two-degree climate goal attainable without early infrastructure retirement
Changes in rainfall and temperatures have already impacted water quality
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