Join us Thursday mornings throughout October for seminars on the theme of redox controls on planetary processes. Dan Frost of Bayreuth Geoinstitut will kick the series off with a presentation entitled ...
Amaya Moro-Martint will present her lecture in the Greenewalt Lecture Hall at Carnegie's Broad Branch Road Campus. Coffee, tea, and a light breakfast will be served before the lecture, at 10:30 a.m.
In 2017 the first confirmed interstellar object to pass through the solar system, 1I/'Oumuamua, was discovered. The existence of comets of interstellar origin had long been expected, but 'Oumuamua ...
The use of lasers to induce extreme compression states has enabled the study of material properties and equations of state at unprecedented pressure and temperature conditions. By carefully designing ...
Tip growth is an extreme form of intrinsic self-organizing polar growth that generates tubular cells, while its growth axis is controlled by external vectorial cues such as gradients of attractants in ...
After a traditional research-oriented PhD and post-doc in plant sciences, Mary spent 14 years as a professor at Harvey Mudd, a small liberal arts college. During this time she developed many ...
I graduated with a PhD in molecular and cellular biology from Washington University and then moved onto a postdoctoral position at Stanford, working on protein aggregation in the context of ...
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO THE CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES. WE WILL UPDATE ALL REGISTRANTS WHEN A NEW DATE HAS BEEN SELECTED. Barely a century ago, the great Carnegie Science astronomer Edwin ...
Former DTM Harry Oscar Wood Fellow Nicholas Schmerr (2008-2010), now an Assistant Professor at the Department of Geology, University of Maryland, received his Ph.D. from Arizona State University. His ...
Development often relies on extrinsic (non-cell-autonomous) signals as positional cues and determinants of cell fate. During plant development, intercellular communication serves a critical role in ...
Translating existing molecular tools into crop species is fundamentally important for expanding our understanding of plant development and stress responses to crop species. However, generating ...
Ikuko Wada, an assistant professor in geodynamics at the University of Minnesota, will give a talk titled “Effects of Subduction Obliquity on Mantle Wedge Flow Patterns and Subduction Zone Processes” ...