The Carnegie Institute of Washington, based in Washington, DC, was established by Andrew Carnegie with a mission to promote scientific discovery through research and application of knowledge for the betterment of humanity. Their dedicated scientists explore a wide range of research areas, from astronomy and cosmology to genetics and developmental biology, driving major breakthroughs in modern science.
Fueled by curiosity and creativity, Carnegie scientists continue to push the boundaries of knowledge, uncovering new worlds, probing Earth's dynamic systems, and seeking to understand the conditions that support life. Through their research, they aim to enhance our understanding of the cosmos and contribute to a sustainable future for all.
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