Announcing the winners of AuScope’s 2024 Opportunity Fund. This initiative funds research projects to boost earth science infrastructure capacity and access.
Read MoreHave the wilderness adventures of Bear Grylls, Survivor or Alone on TV captured your imagination? If so, it’s time to change channels and join Dr Kate Selway on a trip to Greenland to undertake critical climate change monitoring.
Read MoreThe Mobile Petrophysics Laboratory has found its groove and is rolling across the country. The first stop for this NCRIS enabled facility is the Geological Survey of South Australia where it will help scientists take a deep dive into the physical and chemical properties of rock core.
Read MoreAuScope’s Land-2-Sea Geoscience pilot project (L2SG) will shortly enable scientists to investigate ice melting rates of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. This new data collection project will critically underpin regionally sensitive climate mitigation and adaptation planning.
Read MoreAuScope is embarking on eight collaborative and NCRIS enabled pilot projects that will help researchers to address climate change, natural resources and education challenges. Each project represents an exciting step in building Australia’s Downward Looking Telescope and addressing national geoscience challenges.
Read MoreFor a long time, scientists have understood Earth’s atmospheric temperatures to be primarily regulated by cycling carbon between continents, oceans, and the atmosphere. However, new NCRIS enabled research using GPlates software shows that, over the span of millions of years, there is a surprise key player in Earth’s global ‘thermostat’.
Read MoreDr Sara Polanco has been tracking rivers since she was a teenager in Colombia. Her work helps us prepare for the future environmental change of rivers and efficiently manage the water resources for the future. We are excited to profile Sara and her passion for rivers, old and new!
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