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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
A cornucopia of distant worlds
From “Star Stuff” to Planets - New Frontiers in Astronomy
Naturally occurring “space weather station” elucidates new way to study habitability of planets orbiting M dwarf stars
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.
Carnegie researchers receive joint U.K.-U.S. grant to study hot spring microbes
Carnegie-led initiative receives major DOE biofuels research grant
New award will honor Winslow Briggs’ legacy of mentorship
Do plant cells hold the roadmap for surviving climate change?
Investigating coral and algal “matchmaking” at the cellular level
How corn’s ancient ancestor swipes left on crossbreeding
How plant cells neutralize the potential for self-harm
Revealing the plant genes that shaped our world
Heather Meyer Receives Twelfth Postdoctoral Innovation and Excellence Award
Winslow Briggs, who discovered how plant seedlings grow toward light, dies at 90
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