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    A legendary scientist. was fortunate to have him in our orbit for so many years.

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    Great to have this group at HQ this week and get updates on their progress from Alan Boss. & have been leaders in the field of planetary science since its inception.

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    10. sij

    “For anyone who is into—or whose kids are into—Pokémon, this carbon-based clathrate structure is like the of materials,” joked lead author Li Zhu. “Depending which element it captures, it has different abilities.”

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    A long-sought-after class of “superdiamond” carbon-based materials with tunable mechanical and electronic properties was predicted and synthesized by Carnegie’s Li Zhu and Timothy Strobel.

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    10. sij

    What's a superdiamond? Well this new class of carbon clathrates sounds like a good fit for that title. They have robust, diamond-like bonds, but can be tuned from semiconductor to superconductor, depending on the element they host in their latticed cages.

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    10. sij

    Class of "superdiamond” carbon clathrates w/ tunable mechanical and electronic properties predicted and synthesized at . The clathrate takes on different properties depending on the element captured in its latticed cages. Is it ... Eevee?

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    10. sij

    We predicted and synthesized an entirely new class of “superdiamond” carbon-boron cages, which can trap different elements and tap into different properties.

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    10. sij

    Class of "superdiamond” carbon clathrates w/ tunable mechanical and electronic properties predicted and synthesized at . The clathrate takes on different properties depending on the element captured in its latticed cages. Hmmm ... Eevee?

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    10. sij

    A long-sought-after class of “superdiamond” carbon clathrates with tunable mechanical and electronic properties was predicted and synthesized by Carnegie’s Li Zhu and Timothy Strobel. Their work is published in

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    I'll never pass up a chance to promote REU's to undergrads (especially students) interested in research. My summer REU ~12yrs ago was the 1st time I experienced what "doing science full time AND getting paid" looked/felt like. Spoiler: It was AWESOME

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    January is a time for new beginnings, which is why we're excited that and are merging into Carnegie Earth and Planets!

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    .' Li Zhu and Tim Strobel predicted and synthesized an entirely new class of “superdiamond” carbon-boron cages, which can trap different elements and tap into different properties

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    And that's a wrap on for 2019. Thank you to all the , , and scientists for sharing their incredible work with us all week! Thank you to for a spectacular Fall Meeting!

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    Liquid water was present on Mars' Gale Crater for about 1.5 billion years, likely intermittently, says at .

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    The mineral abundances from 's CheMin instrument's 23 drilled rock samples show incredible variability, which tells us about the aqueous conditions that were present in Gale Crater says at .

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    . is walking us though the mineralogy of Mars as detected by the CheMin instrument on . What can the layering of these minerals teach us about the history of water on the Red Planet?

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    Congratulations, Bob! We were proud to host a book party for Symphony in C at headquarters earlier this year.

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    . mineralogist and Executive Director Bob Hazen's latest book, a "biography" of the element carbon, is one of ' favorite books of 2019! We agree. It's a great read.

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    The 's early career workshop is one of our proudest accomplishments, says Craig Schiffries. Many of the participants are now leaders and emerging leaders in their fields.

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    .'s portfolio of funded projects exceeds $150 million, including many that extend beyond 2019 says Craig Schiffries.

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