Lunch talk: Neutrino and Cosmic Ray Emission from the Coronae of Supermassive Black Holes ...
Carnegie's Broad Branch Road Fall 2017 Neighborhood Lecture Series features DTM Staff Scientist John Chambers, who will present "The Mystery of Planet Formation" at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 26, ...
Alex Halliday, a professor of geochemistry at Oxford University, will give a talk titled "Terrestrial core formation and the origin of the Moon" at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, 4 May 2016, in the Greenewalt ...
Water is necessary for life. It's also tremendously important for food and energy security and ecosystem health. Despite this, many people live in areas that experience water scarcity at least one ...
Baltimore, MD— Jumping workouts could help astronauts prevent the type of cartilage damage they are likely to endure during lengthy missions to Mars and the Moon, according to a Johns Hopkins ...
We’ve created a set of nerdy, science-inspired Valentines based on our research in astronomy, Earth and planetary science, and biology. Whether you’re captivated by exoplanets, dark matter, volcanoes, ...
Join us as Caroline Morley, UT Austin, presents, "Prospects for Observing Exoplanets in the Coming Years with Ground-based Telescopes and JWST." Abstract: As exoplanet astronomers, we currently stand ...
Extrasolar planets are now known to be ubiquitous and highly diverse, which implies that planet formation must be a robust and efficient process. Protoplanetary disks are the sites of ongoing planet ...
Dustin Trail, University of Montreal, will present "Global and local environments of the early Earth and implications for the origin of life." Reminder: Postdocs are invited to stick around after the ...
Dustin Trail, University of Rochester, will present, "Global and local environments of the early Earth and implications for the origin of life." If you are employed by the Earth and Planets Laboratory ...
Michael R. Perfit, Distinguished Professor of Geology at the University of Florida, will present his Tuve lecture at 11 a.m. on Thursday, October 19, 2017, in the Greenewalt Lecture Hall. Coffee, tea, ...
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