Students from The University of Melbourne together with laboratory staff at the ANU evaluating the use of SHRIMP (age dating) technology for undertaking in-situ measurements of oxygen, carbon and sulfur isotopes in bivalves, gastropods and dinosaur teeth. Image: ANU Earth Sciences
G-Adopt Workshop 2022
Rhodri Davies - And there it is! The first workshop from our cross-NCRIS ARDC_AU, AuScope, NCI news G-adopt platform project ANU earth science is complete.
Uncover Curnamona 2022
Assoc Prof Takeo Ito, a leader in Ionosphere science presenting research on ionospheric disturbances from the Hayabusa2's re-entry.
The heaviest building in the world
Prof. Hrvoje Tkalčić delivered the keynote at the 3ECEES in Bucharest.
CAMECA 1300HR3 installation
The JdLC CAMECA 1300HR3 installation is going well and on track for Q3 commissioning!
Diversity in STEM
Dr Jess Stromburg talking about spectral analysis of rock cores and the rainbow. How can we support LGBTQIA+ colleagues and students?