The Carnegie Institution of Washington, founded by Andrew Carnegie, is a renowned organization dedicated to scientific discovery and the application of knowledge for the betterment of humanity. With a focus on astronomy, cosmology, earth science, ecology, genetics, and developmental biology, Carnegie scientists have made significant contributions to our understanding of the universe and our planet.
Driven by curiosity and creativity, Carnegie researchers continue to push the boundaries of scientific exploration, from uncovering the mysteries of dark matter to studying Earth's dynamic systems and seeking habitable exoplanets. Through their groundbreaking work, they strive to enhance our knowledge of the cosmos and promote a sustainable future for all.
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