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Andrew Steele's principal interest is in developing protocols, instrumentation, and procedures for life detection in samples from the early Earth and elsewhere in the Solar System.
From 7 minutes to 70000 years: the Renaissance of compact objects in binary (and triple) systems
Probing Binaries and Black Holes with Microlensing
Astronomy Lecture Series w/ Dr. Shreyas Vissapragada
Found: Most pristine star in the universe
Swope telescope: five decades of observing and reinvention
Object 7 | Jennie Lasby's 1912 Astronomical Glass Plate
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.
Why do aged muscles heal slowly?
Baltimore Students Learn Engineering Through Watershed Education
Carnegie’s BioEYES Launches Utah Center
Carnegie’s Zhao Zhang Receives 2015 Larry Sandler Memorial Award
Carnegie’s Marnie Halpern Named AAAS Fellow
A cause of age-related inflammation found
Baby cells learn to communicate using the lsd1 gene
Media Event: GM Awards Carnegie’s BioEYES Environmental Education Grant
Are developing heart valves sensitive to environmental chemicals?
What makes cell division accurate?
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