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  • It was compiled by Ralph Elmer Wilson and published by the Carnegie Institution of Washington in 1953. Many of the velocity measurements were made at Mount...
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  • Davenport, a biologist and eugenicist, during his time at the Carnegie Institution of Washington at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. He worked primarily on Central...
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  • Benjamin Boss (category The Astronomical Journal editors)
    New York and the Department of Meridian Astrometry of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. Boss was born in Albany, New York to astronomer Lewis Boss...
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    who founded the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism at the Carnegie Institution of Washington. He steadily advanced in the hierarchy of the institute and...
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    Asilomar Conference on Recombinant DNA), and her leadership of Carnegie Institution of Washington. In 2002, Discover magazine recognized her as one of the 50...
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    served as editor-in-chief of the journal Science from 1962–84, president of the Carnegie Institution of Washington from 1971–78, and president of the...
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    RNA interference (RNAi). This research was conducted at the Carnegie Institution of Washington and published in 1998. Andrew Z Fire was born in Palo Alto...
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  • emeritus of the department of terrestrial magnetism at the Carnegie Institution of Washington, DC, US. In 2000, Wetherill received the J. Lawrence Smith...
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  • Thumbnail for Scott Forbush
    career at the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism (DTM) of the Carnegie Institution of Washington where he was appointed chairman of a section on theoretical...
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    2020-03-03. Carnegie Institution of Washington (1908). Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. MBLWHOI Library. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington...
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  • observations by the Carnegie Institution of Washington in connection with the total solar eclipse of January 24, 1925". Journal of Geophysical Research...
    15 KB (1,491 words) - 12:40, 28 September 2024
  • Catalogue of Double Stars within 120° of the North Pole. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Bibcode:1932ngcd.book.....A. Robert Grant Aitken (1934)....
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  • Thumbnail for Craig Mello
    discovery of RNA interference. This research was conducted at the Carnegie Institution of Washington and published in 1998. Mello has been a Howard Hughes Medical...
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  • geneticist, and the director of the Department of Genetics, Carnegie Institution of Washington [CIW], now Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) from 1941...
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  • the Carnegie Institution of Washington in Washington, D.C., where he was able to carry out dedicated ecological research. While employed at Carnegie Institution...
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  • Thumbnail for George Sarton
    Harvard under Cohen. He was also a research associate of the Carnegie Institution of Washington from 1919 until 1948. After being appointed as research associate...
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  • Thumbnail for Vannevar Bush
    the MIT School of Engineering in 1932, and president of the Carnegie Institution of Washington in 1938. During his career, Bush patented a string of his...
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  • Thumbnail for Paul Bartsch
    Bartsch was invited on an expedition to the Bahamas aboard the Carnegie Institution of Washington motor vessel Anton Dohrn. He became intrigued by the variety...
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    Carnegie Institution of Washington, Publication 424. Washington, D.C. Villa Rohas, Alfonso. 1934. "The Yaxuna-Coba Causeway." Carnegie institution of...
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  • Washington, D.C. Constructed in June, 1954, it was operated by the Carnegie Institution of Washington. The full array consisted of two arms, each 2047 feet in length...
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