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Martian rocks, coral symbionts, and more! We’re adding new content throughout the week as we count down to #CarnegieScienceDay.
Head to the landing page to see what's new👇
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New stories, fresh perspectives, and behind-the-scenes science are live on our #CarnegieScienceDay landing page. (There's more on the way, so stay tuned!)
✨ bit.ly/carnegie-science-day
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Leading up to #CarnegieScienceDay, we’re diving into some big questions, starting with one of the biggest—How did we get here?
Carnegie's Andrew Steele talks about the search for life on Mars & what it can tell us about life itself.
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✨ From star stuff to 🧬 life itself, Carnegie Science is built for big questions. Carnegie President John Mulchaey on what makes Carnegie so special. carnegiescience.edu/carnegie-science-day/wha...
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#CarnegieScienceDay | 🎂 January 29
Not every planet becomes a home for life. 🌍
From stellar activity to planetary chemistry and geologic history, Carnegie scientists study the forces that determine whether life can take hold.
👉 carnegiescience.edu/planets-life-humanitys-oldest-question
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A world isn’t built in a day!
We’re starting the countdown to #CarnegieScienceDay with "star stuff" and the cosmic processes that create the conditions and raw materials for planets, life, and ✨ life elsewhere. ✨
👉 https://bit.ly/stars-to-planets
#HBDCarnegieScience | 🎂 January 29