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New Features 2002
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December 12, 2002
Carnegie Institution President, Maxine F. Singer, Retires
December 12, 2002

Carnegie Institution names Richard A. Meserve president

December 10, 2002
Global Ecology at Carnegie gets $4.26-Million Boost from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
December 5, 2002
Combining Global Environmental Changes Yields Surprising Ecosystem Response
November 20, 2002
Carnegie Astronomer Vera Rubin Awarded Gruber Cosmology Prize
November 9, 2002
Spectra Newsletter Fall 2002 HTML Version
October 30, 2002
John McKinney Capital Science Lecture Available as Streaming Video
October 21, 2002
A New Technique Advances the CO2 Puzzle—What’s Man-made and What’s Not?
Octobert 17, 2002
Lithium Found to be a Superconductor
October 17, 2002

Spectra Newsletter Fall 2002

September 27, 2002 Scientists Trap Hydrogen Gas in Ice “Cages”— Implications for Fuel Cells and Space Science
17 September 2002 New Class of Black Holes Discovered
17 September 2002 Characteristics of Extrasolar Planets Emerging with Latest Find
16 September 2002 Water on Mars—The Latest Evaluation from Orbiters and Meteorites
13 September 2002 Active Black Holes Discovered in Galaxy Cluster Question Story of Cluster Evolution
5 September 2002 Diamonds Tell How Old Continents May Have Formed
25 July 2002

New Era Begins for High-Pressure Materials Research at Argonne’s Advanced Photon Source

12 July 2002 Spectra Newsletter Summer 2002 HTML Version
3 July 2002 Spectra Newsletter Summer 2002 PDF Version
1 July 2002 Department of Global Ecology
4 June 2002 New Light on Dark Matter
28 May 2002 Scientific Frontiers in Research on Extrasolar Planets
10 May 2002 Steven Pinker Capital Science Lecture Available as Streaming Video or Download
29 April 2002 HTML Version of Yearbook 00-01
19 April 2002 Spectra Newsletter Spring 2002 HTML Version
3 April 2002 Yearbook 00-01
25 March 2002 Meteorites Tell of Shocking Experience in Planetary Formation
20 March 2002 Spectra Newsletter Spring 2002
20 March 2002 Manhattan Project: A Living Legacy
20 March 2002 Carnegie-Smithsonian Science Nights
5 March 2002 Carnegie Centennial Symposium
1 March 2002 Updated Office of Advancement Pages
1 March 2002 "Evolution": Great Transformations added to Capital Science Lecture schedule
25 February 2002 Press Release - Common microbes survive pressures equal to those found at 50 kilometers inside the Earth’s crust
31 January 2002 Searchable Archives Data Base
30 January 2002 Centennial Exhibition Virtual Tour
29 January 2002 Capital Science Lecture by Linda G. Griffith
28 January 2002 Geophysical Laboratory Department Booklet
15 January 2002
Embryology, Observatories, Plant Biology - Department Booklets
2 January 2002
Capital Science Lectures by Michael O. Rabin, Jack W. Szostak, and Jasper Rine