Freshwater blooms of phytoplankton affect public health and ecosystem services globally(1,2). Harmful effects of such blooms occur when the intensity of a bloom is too high, or when toxin-producing ...
Resources Sequencing Illumina HiSeq 2000 and NextSeq 500 Illumina Adapter Sequences Illumina TruSeq Nano DNA Illumina Nextera XT DNA Illumina TruSeq RNA v2 using Invitrogen SuperScript II RT Illumina ...
Ana Martinez Garcia Carnegie Postdoctoral Fellow Lélia Libon Carnegie Postdoctoral Fellow ...
Ocean acidification threatens many marine organisms, especially marine calcifiers. The only global-scale solution to ocean acidification remains rapid reduction in CO2 emissions. Nevertheless, ...
New work assesses the siting impacts of 161 existing, under construction, and planned utility-scale solar energy facilities in California. Washington, D.C.—With mounting vigor for combating global ...
Washington, DC—Changes in temperature and precipitation have already impacted the amount of nitrogen introduced into U.S. waterways, according to new research from a team of three Carnegie ecologists ...
Carnegie Science researchers are using seismic waves to investigate a geologic mystery hidden beneath Bermuda. In late May 2026, they will return to the island to service their instruments and collect ...
Washington, DC—A team led by Carnegie’s Thomas Shiell and Timothy Strobel developed a new method for synthesizing a novel crystalline form of silicon with a hexagonal structure that could potentially ...
Washington, DC— Pairing cutting-edge chemistry with artificial intelligence, a multidisciplinary team of scientists found fresh chemical evidence of Earth’s earliest life—concealed in 3.3-billion-year ...
Washington, DC— Major volcanic eruptions spew ash particles into the atmosphere, which reflect some of the Sun’s radiation back into space and cool the planet. But could this effect be intentionally ...
Well-understood physical and chemical processes can easily explain the alleged evidence of a secret, large-scale atmospheric spraying program, commonly referred to as “chemtrails” or “covert ...
Washington, DC—The interiors of ice giant planets like Uranus and Neptune could be home to a previously unknown state of matter, according to new computational simulations by Carnegie’s Cong Liu and ...
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