For more than a century, Carnegie Science has empowered visionary investigators to demonstrate intellectual courage, challenge conventional ideas, and transform the world. Our organization was ...
Carnegie Science's mission is to advance investigation, research, and discovery, and to apply that knowledge for the improvement of humankind. We empower world-class investigators to pursue the ...
In peralkaline and meta-aluminous melts, essentially all Al3+ (> 95%) occupy tetrahedral coordination, whereas for peraluminous melts, complex mixtures of aluminum triclusters with 4-fold coordinated ...
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Luguet, Ambre; Shirey, Steven B.; Lorand, Jean-Pierre; Horan, Mary F.; Carlson, Richard W.
Cutting-edge technology like the Henrietta Infrared Spectrograph has been made possible by our Champions From genomes to ecosystems and from planets to the cosmos, Carnegie Science is an incubator for ...
Solar geoengineering by deliberate injection of sulfate aerosols in the stratosphere is one of the proposed options to counter anthropogenic climate warming. In this study, we focus on the effect of a ...
We report a comprehensive imaging study including confocal microRaman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and 3-D extended focal imaging light microscopy of carbonate globules throughout ...
Debris dust in the habitable zones of stars-otherwise known as exozodiacal dust-comes from extrasolar asteroids and comets and is thus an expected part of a planetary system. Background flux from the ...
Zou, Yibiao; Zohner, Constantin M; Averill, Colin; Ma, Haozhi; Merder, Julian; Berdugo, Miguel; Bialic-Murphy, Lalasia; Mo, Lidong; Brun, Philipp; Zimmermann, Niklaus ...
Carnegie Science’s financial health is fundamental to the institution’s mission, balancing today’s research needs with the interests of future scientists and continued leadership within the greater ...
Approximately one-quarter of the anthropogenic carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere each year is absorbed by the global oceans, causing measurable declines in surface ocean pH, carbonate ion ...
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