Via new research infrastructure delivery partner ANZIC, AuScope is proud to support eight Indigenous geoscience professionals and undergraduate students in joining the JOIDES Resolution (JR) Academy, a two-week ‘science at sea’ experience on board the JR vessel from Naples to Amsterdam in April 2024. Participants can generate cross-cultural thinking towards a new paradigm in geoscience practice and impact globally. Jump aboard from online!
Read MoreThe AuScope Geochemistry Network (AGN) brought together NCRIS enabled AGN scientists from Australia’s top universities with national and global Earth science organisations to showcase diverse projects and explore future digital infrastructure.
Read MoreA new NCRIS enabled cross-disciplinary collaboration between AuScope and TERN is applying cutting-edge geophysical sensor technology to biological ecosystem research.
Read MoreA $45 million funding boost for AuScope will be used to accelerate a number of major geoscience infrastructure projects, including national coverage of AusLAMP by mid-2027.
Read MoreCan natural emissions of hydrogen from the Earth be a new energy source for the future? The ‘NCRIS enabled’ AuScope Earth Imaging teams aim to cast light on where hydrogen is sourced, how it moves to the surface and where industry can target exploration drilling to commercialise this low-cost clean energy resource.
Read MoreWhat exactly froze the planet nearly solid and how it remained that way for 56 million years has finally been unraveled, all thanks to the groundbreaking research conducted by AuScope's NCRIS-enabled EarthByte Group
Read MoreDiscover Geophysics 2030, a comprehensive Earth exploration project, providing high-performance datasets and a community computing platform for impactful, long-term national research funded by NCRIS, NCI, ARDC, AuScope, and TERN facilitates.
Read MoreOn Thursday, the 19th of October, the Minister for Education, the Hon Jason Clare MP, and the Minister for Innovation and Science, the Hon Ed Husic MP, announced the outcomes of the 2023 NCRIS Research Infrastructure Investment Plan (RIIP) funding round. Discover our plans for activities based on recommendations proposed in our community-designed 5-year investment plan.
Read MoreAuScope’s NCRIS enabled seismometers in the Otway Ranges are detecting aftershocks from October’s Apollo Bay Earthquake, which will help search for unmapped faults and enhance Australia’s hazard models for improved seismic risk mitigation.
Read MoreScientists from the Research School of Earth Sciences (RSES) at the Australian National University and Victoria University of Wellington, in collaboration with Chorus, New Zealand's leading broadband provider, are using NCRIS-enabled instrumentation to tap into the country’s telecommunication network to capture seismic data in new detail.
Read MoreAustralian Seismometers in Schools participants jumped it out over National Science Week in the Science Quake of the Year competition. Schools were asked to get creative with their Seismometer and wow us with a Footquake to win prizes while learning how seismology works.
Read MoreSurveyor-General Victoria (SGV) has successfully completed a high-precision GNSS survey across Victoria's Otway and Gippsland regions to understand land movement, with ongoing data contributing to understanding land deformation.
Read MoreExplore our 2023 Highlights video, where we showcase our infrastructure advancements, engagement activities, and the impactful contributions of our research community towards Australia’s decadal geoscience challenges, from climate change to critical minerals, water security, coastal impact, energy and geohazards.
Read MoreThis year, our resident geologist, designer and research communicator Jo Condon takes on a new strategic engagement role at AuScope, working collaboratively across academia, government, industry and community to enhance organisation-wide research translation. Get to know Jo and her new NCRIS enabled portfolio.
Read MoreCAGE 2023, with the support of ASEG and NCRIS enabled AuScope, has taken university students on an in-depth seven-day geophysics immersion in Western Australia, training the next geophysics professionals.
Read MoreMembers of the earth science community from all over Australia came to Canberra in September to take part in a unique gathering – the Integrated Earth 2023 conference.
Read MoreNCRIS enabled research has helped redefine the history of Argyl’s renowned diamonds, shedding light on their deep-time origins with implications for future discoveries.
Read MoreBelay Gulte Mino and Dr Graeme Beardsmore utilise NCRIS resources to advance global heat flow data and explore geothermal energy, with the potential to create a globally impactful heat flow map of Ethiopia.
Read MoreDiamonds on your mind? Two recent AuScope enabled Nature papers explore the drivers behind the explosive origins of diamonds.
Read MoreThe Australian Seismometers in Schools Program (AuSIS) has embarked on an eventful outreach season, leaving a lasting impact on students across the country.
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