Twenty-year Carnegie Science veteran and renowned molecular biologist, Dr. Nina Fedoroff has left an indelible mark on genetic research and the scientific world at large. We recently caught up with ...
Washington, DC—Carnegie Science’s Anna Michalak was elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, one of the world’s largest scientific societies. She was recognized for ...
Washington, DC—Talk about a noisy neighbor! Recent research about Proxima Centauri, our Sun’s star next door offered new details about the twisting tension in its magnetic fields that results in daily ...
Lara Kueppers is an associate professor, Energy and Resources Group, University of California, Berkeley. The Dukes Lab hosts her seminar Rapid climate change is amplifying natural disturbances such as ...
In 1983, at the age of 81, Barbara McClintock received the news that would cement her place in scientific history. She had won a solo Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for her discovery of ...
What if Mars once hosted life? That’s the big question Anushree Srivastava is helping to answer. As an astrobiologist, she studies some of the most extreme environments on Earth—like Arctic impact ...
John C. Lin, Associate Director, Wilkes Center for Climate Science & Policy and Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences at The University of Utah. Michalak lab hosts his seminar John Lin is a ...
The Drosophila Gateway™ Vector collection is a set of 68 Gateway-based vectors designed to express epitope-tagged proteins in Drosophila culture cells or flies. At its core is Invitrogen's Gateway™ ...
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