Join Dr. Chris Ballentine, University of Oxford, UK, for "The three geochemical stages of a planet: accretion; evolution; and exploitation" with host Peter van Keken.
Picture shows synchrotron X-ray fluorescence microtomography of a dry, intact Arabidopsis Columbia-0 seed collected at beamline 13-ID-E of the Advanced Photon Source. Red shows calcium, blue shows ...
In this talk, I will present new approaches developed in my lab to observe, image, characterize and model the growth of root systems. We have developed a new type of substrate, named “transparent soil ...
Pasadena, CA—Carnegie Science President John Mulchaey and Las Campanas Observatory Director Emeritus Mark Phillips were selected for the 2025 class of Fellows of the American Astronomical Society (AAS ...
Baoye He is an Assistant professor at Texas A&M University ...
Stephan B. Munch is a Fisheries Ecologist with National Marine Fisheries Service and Adjunct Professor at UC Santa Cruz in the departments of Applied Math and Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior ...
Pollen tube guidance for successful reproduction of flowering plants involves complex cell-to-cell communication. We have been working on pollen tube guidance in living materials by using two model ...
Trevor Keenan is an associate professor at the Department of Environmental Science, Policy & Management at the University of California, Berkeley. The Dukes Lab hosts his seminar Nature-based climate ...
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 ...
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 ...
Our Broad Branch Road Spring 2017 Neighborhood Lecture Series kicks off with Carnegie Science President, Dr. Matthew P. Scott. Scott will present, "Jumping Genes: What They Mean for Evolution and ...
The Drosophila Gatewayâ„¢ 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 Gatewayâ„¢ ...