Enhancing geoscience collaboration in Australia forms the core of an exciting new MoU between AuScope and Geoscience Australia.
Read MoreScientists, enabled by NCRIS infrastructure, have uncovered a 36-million-year geological cycle driving biodiversity, promising a deeper understanding of Earth's history and its impact on life.
Read MoreCSIRO’s principal research scientist in CSIRO’s Mineral Resources business unit, Carsten Laukamp talks to David Upton from Precompetitive Review about the value of spectral data when looking for rare earth elements (REE).
Read MoreThe 2023 Australian Earth Sciences Convention (AESC) held on Noongar Whadjuk boodja (country), will feature new geoscience insights from the Australian lithosphere to Earth's evolution and resources. Join us for NCRIS talks, workshops, presentations, and a shared booth with ANZIC.
Read MoreThe NCRIS enabled partnership between Australia’s national science agency CSIRO and the AuScope Geochemistry Network (AGN) has successfully preserved a valuable collection of geochemical data.
Read MoreWe are excited to celebrate AuScope’s Simulation, Analysis & Modelling (SAM) Lead, Professor Louis Moresi, alongside 19 other science leaders as Australian Academy of Science (AAS) 2023 Fellows.
Read MoreAt this year's Science Meets Parliament event, Dr Sima Mousavi and Dr Sia Ghelichkhan joined forces to bring the geoscience world to the forefront of policy-making discussions. We are excited to capture their insights.
Read MoreDavid Upton from Precompetitive Review explores AusGeochem's ability to visualise diverse data. He takes a closer look at the North Australia Craton and North China Craton in the Proterozoic with Dr Samuel Boone.
Read MoreGNS scientists have produced brand new maps of the continent of Te Riu-a-Māui / Zealandia using Gplates that show its development over millions of years.
Read MoreSave the dates for Integrated Earth 2023, a two-day conference between 12-13 September at the Shine Dome on Ngunnawal Country (Canberra) for Earth systems scientists and STEM professionals.
Read MoreDr Maria Seton (EarthByte) and collaborators have outlined their tips for navigating plate reconstructions in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment.
Read MoreDr Sima Mousavi and colleagues have used AuSIS data to reveal the ‘blind fault’ that led to Melbourne's 2021 earthquake.
Read MoreModelling Earth’s past and future climate: practices and possibilities. Join the conversation as researchers who use powerful tools to simulate climate discuss practices and possibilities.
Read MoreProfessor Axel Schmitt is stepping into the role of Facility Leader of the new NCRIS enabled AuScope Ion Microprobe, a tool that will support Australia’s critical mineral future.
Read MoreAs this most eventful and important year draws to a close, I want to thank you once again for our community's combined efforts to influence the national science agenda on behalf of our discipline and for the nation's benefit.
Read MoreRecently, teams from our AuScope Geochemistry Network team and Museums Victoria collaborated to enhance researcher access to an extensive collection of data for museum-held rocks and mineral specimens via the NCRIS enabled AusGeochem platform. Here collaborators share details of their successful project.
Read MoreThrough AuScope’s AGN+ pilot project, the AuScope Geochemistry Network has expanded to 13 facility-based nodes from partner institutions across Australia. Recently, this expanded team consortium of Earth Science institutes met in Melbourne for the first time.
Read MoreResearch Infrastructure Specialists (RIS) are the foundation of Australia’s research ecosystem. In recognition of this, Australian research institutions are looking at ways to enhance career pathways that support, engage and maintain this highly skilled cohort.
Read MoreRecently, we created an online space called AuScope Convergence 2022 for our national geoscience community to ponder new ways to overcome collaboration barriers. Our aspiration: by better addressing barriers to collaboration, we can become better innovators as we strive to address national geoscience challenges. We looked to innovators in and beyond our field to inspire us. Here’s our recap.
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