NewsClimate Is Increasing Risk of High Toxin Concentrations in Northern US Lakesby Carnegie Institution for ScienceWe need to focus on the quality of the water as much as we focus on the amount of water
NewsIt May Already Be Too Late to Meet UN Genetic Diversity Targetby Carnegie Institution for ScienceMore than one-tenth of the world’s terrestrial genetic diversity may already be lost
NewsTracking Down The Forces That Shaped Our Solar System’s Evolutionby Carnegie Institution for ScienceDiscovery settles a longstanding debate about the geochemical evolution of our Solar System and our home planet
NewsUnderstanding of Plant Nutrient Response Could Improve Fertilizer Managementby Carnegie Institution for ScienceChlorosis research could have implications for resilience in food crops—especially crucial in a changing climate
NewsCan We Harness a Plant's Ability to Synthesize Medicinal Compounds?by Carnegie Institution for ScienceDespite wide interest, the mechanism by which plants produce such compounds has remained shrouded in mystery, until now
NewsGlowing Cholesterol Helps Scientists Fight Heart Diseaseby Carnegie Institution for ScienceNew research tool has the power to transform our understanding of lipoprotein biology, which will have important implications for future strategies to treat heart disease
NewsCan Mathematics Help Us Understand the Complexity of Our Microbiome?by Carnegie Institution for ScienceHow do the communities of microbes living in our gastrointestinal systems affect our health?
NewsChina Not 'Walking the Walk' on Methane Emissionsby Carnegie Institution for ScienceChinese regulations on coal mining have not curbed the nation's growing methane emissions over the past five years
NewsIntestines Modify Their Cellular Structure in Response to Dietby Carnegie Institution for ScienceBody organs such as the intestine and ovaries undergo structural changes in response to dietary nutrients
NewsParticulate Pollution's Impact Varies Greatly Depending on Where It Originatedby Carnegie Institution for ScienceThe impact aerosols have on the climate varies greatly depending on where they were released