Find out about the latest news, announcements and stories about earth sciences at ANU.

Dr. Nicola Maher at the Australian Parliament
Thursday, 22 Feb 2024
  • News

Following a submission by early career researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes in late November 2023, Dr. Nicola Maher provided evidence on the Climate Change Amendment (Duty of Care and Intergenerational Climate Equity) Bill Inquiry 2023.

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Tuesday, 13 Feb 2024
  • News

Congratulations to Professor Jochen Brocks for being elected Geochemistry Fellow, which was announced on Wednesday, 13 February.

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Photo of nuclear explosion.
Thursday, 08 Feb 2024
  • Research story

A more accurate way of identifying underground nuclear tests, including those conducted in secret, has been developed by researchers at ANU.

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US Department of Energy via Wikimedia
Thursday, 08 Feb 2024
  • News

Listening for underground nuclear explosions amid the constant rumble of earthquakes is like looking for a needle that may not exist in a haystack the size of a planet.

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Thursday, 01 Feb 2024
  • News

The ARDC-supported G-ADOPT platform was originally developed to improve and speed up modelling in geodynamics, the study of the flow of matter in Earth’s interior and its impact at the surface. Now it’s branching out into other areas of geoscience, set to also help answer other big questions facing our planet – including sea level rise under climate change and renewable energy.

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Mt Vinson, Sentinel Range, Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica. Photo from Adobe stock
Tuesday, 23 Jan 2024
  • News

In a whitewashed corner of one of the world's coldest continents, Australian scientists are living in tents and undertaking some of the most ambitious research in 20 years.

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Dr Ana Casas Ramos focuses on a furnace as she creates a mock volcanic reaction in the lab
Wednesday, 17 Jan 2024
  • Research story

This ANU researcher isn’t afraid of shaking things up — making her own volcanic eruptions to better understand how they cause our climate to change.

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An illustration depicts the 140-mile-wide (226-kilometer-wide) asteroid Psyche. Photo by NASA / JPL-Caltech / ASU
Wednesday, 18 Oct 2023
  • Analysis and opinion

A distant lump of space rock may have a surprising amount in common with the core of our own planet.

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Professor Louis Moresi
Monday, 09 Oct 2023
  • Research story

ANU geophysicist Professor Louis Moresi is using software to simulate billions of years of geological evolution.

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