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Johanna Teske's research focuses on quantifying the diversity of exoplanet compositions and understanding the origin of that diversity.
Searching for exo-satellites and brown dwarf binaries using the Keck Planet Imager and Characterizer (KPIC)
A paradigm shift in the landscape of Type Ia supernova progenitors
Adam Pellegrini
From Life on Earth to Life Elsewhere - How Biology Shapes Our World
Two Carnegie Scientists Named 2025 Highly Cited Researchers
The Desert Laboratory: Carnegie Science's Pioneering Role in American Ecology
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.
South American example illustrates Rocky Mountain formation
Is salt the key to unlocking the interiors of Neptune and Uranus?
Lab mimicry opens a window to the deep interiors of stars and planets
Linking superconductivity and structure
Probing iron chemistry in the deep mantle
Mercury Crater-Naming Contest Winners Announced
From metal to insulator and back again
New transitory form of silica observed
New Mercury Surface Composition Maps Illuminate the Planet’s History
Carnegie’s Hazen receives $1.4 million Keck grant
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