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Bringing you all the news that rocks you to the core from the Geophysical Laboratory, part of @carnegiescience

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CarnegieGeoPhys@CarnegieGeoPhys·
GL and DTM are merging, combining our more than a century of cutting-edge studies of the natural world to allow a broader and more interdisciplinary investigation of the origin and evolution of planets and the materials from which they are made! dtm.carnegiescience.edu/news/letter-di…
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CarnegieGeoPhys@CarnegieGeoPhys·
We’re joining forces! The Geophysical Lab has merged with the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism to create the Earth and Planets Laboratory. Our social media channels are merging too. Follow @CarnegiePlanets for Geophysical Lab’s updates and events.
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Carnegie Science@carnegiescience·
Share the joy of discovery with your sweetheart this Valentine’s Day by supporting Carnegie Science: carnegiescience.edu/donate
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Carnegie Science@carnegiescience·
Share the joy of discovery with your sweetheart this Valentine’s Day by supporting Carnegie Science: carnegiescience.edu/donate
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Carnegie Science@carnegiescience·
Share the joy of discovery with your sweetheart this Valentine’s Day by supporting Carnegie Science: carnegiescience.edu/donate
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Carnegie President
Carnegie President@CarnegiePres·
Great to have this group at @carnegiescience HQ this week and get updates on their progress from Alan Boss. @CarnegiePlanets & @CarnegieGeoPhys have been leaders in the field of planetary science since its inception.
Carnegie Science@carnegiescience

.@CarnegiePlanets' Alan Boss chairs the committee that oversees @NASA's Extreme Precision Radial Velocities working group, who are meeting at our downtown DC HQ. They will propose a roadmap for achieving the Doppler precision needed to measure the masses of Earth-like exoplanets.

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Carnegie Science
Carnegie Science@carnegiescience·
“For anyone who is into—or whose kids are into—Pokémon, this carbon-based clathrate structure is like the #Eevee of materials,” joked lead author Li Zhu. “Depending which element it captures, it has different abilities.”
Carnegie Science@carnegiescience

A long-sought-after class of “superdiamond” carbon clathrates with tunable mechanical and electronic properties was predicted and synthesized by Carnegie’s Li Zhu and Timothy Strobel. Their work is published in @ScienceAdvances carnegiescience.edu/node/2582

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Carnegie Science@carnegiescience·
A long-sought-after class of “superdiamond” carbon-based materials with tunable mechanical and electronic properties was predicted and synthesized by Carnegie’s Li Zhu and Timothy Strobel. carnegiescience.edu/news/superdiam…
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Carnegie Science@carnegiescience·
What's a superdiamond? Well this new class of carbon clathrates sounds like a good fit for that title. They have robust, diamond-like bonds, but can be tuned from semiconductor to superconductor, depending on the element they host in their latticed cages. carnegiescience.edu/node/2582
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Carnegie Science@carnegiescience·
Class of "superdiamond” carbon clathrates w/ tunable mechanical and electronic properties predicted and synthesized at @CarnegieGeoPhys. The clathrate takes on different properties depending on the element captured in its latticed cages. Is it ... Eevee? carnegiescience.edu/node/2582
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Li Zhu
Li Zhu@ZhuLiGS·
We predicted and synthesized an entirely new class of “superdiamond” carbon-boron cages, which can trap different elements and tap into different properties. carnegiescience.edu/news/superdiam…
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Carnegie Science@carnegiescience·
Class of "superdiamond” carbon clathrates w/ tunable mechanical and electronic properties predicted and synthesized at @CarnegieGeoPhys. The clathrate takes on different properties depending on the element captured in its latticed cages. Hmmm ... Eevee? carnegiescience.edu/news/superdiam…
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Carnegie Science@carnegiescience·
A long-sought-after class of “superdiamond” carbon clathrates with tunable mechanical and electronic properties was predicted and synthesized by Carnegie’s Li Zhu and Timothy Strobel. Their work is published in @ScienceAdvances carnegiescience.edu/node/2582
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Rohan Kundargi
Rohan Kundargi@HotspotVulcan·
I'll never pass up a chance to promote REU's to undergrads (especially #firstgen students) interested in research. My summer REU @CarnegieGeoPhys ~12yrs ago was the 1st time I experienced what "doing science full time AND getting paid" looked/felt like. Spoiler: It was AWESOME
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CarnegieGeoPhys@CarnegieGeoPhys·
The mineral abundances from @MarsCuriosity's CheMin instrument's 23 drilled rock samples show incredible variability, which tells us about the aqueous conditions that were present in Gale Crater says @s__morrison at #AGU19.
CarnegieGeoPhys@CarnegieGeoPhys

.@s__morrison is walking us though the mineralogy of Mars as detected by the CheMin instrument on @MarsCuriosity. What can the layering of these minerals teach us about the history of water on the Red Planet? #AGU19

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