One hundred researchers will receive Australian Government funding to focus on finding solutions for key industry challenges and training the next generation of researchers under the ARC Future Fellowships scheme.
One hundred researchers will receive Australian Government funding to focus on finding solutions for key industry challenges and training the next generation of researchers under the ARC Future Fellowships scheme.
Writing out an acronym the first time you use it works well in technical writing. Use the same rule in your affiliations! Is it Metadata Game Changers or Mitsubishi Gas Chemical?
AuScope is building Australia’s Downward Looking Telescope, a sophisticated and integrated research infrastructure system that helps researchers address national decadal geoscience challenges. Here is all you need to know about the DLT.
Seismic waves are being recorded in more detail than ever before. In this latest collaboration with the NASA Deep Space Network (DSN), researchers from The ANU and AuScope’s Earth Imaging and Sounding Program explain Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) infrastructure .
A team of Australian researchers are about to set off on a landmark voyage to discover more about the Earth beneath our oceans, and what triggers underwater earthquakes. Read live updates of the cruise as they go — both personal reflections and scientific background to the cruise.
Earth Science - everyone should know a little, but it is also important for Australia to have access to deep expertise.
Buoyant material rising in the Earth's mantle is expected to spread out when it reaches the base of a tectonic plate like pancake batter dropped into a pan.
In mammals — certainly the most-studied vertebrates — regional differentiation of the vertebral column is distinct and easy to spot. But things aren’t so simple with sauropods.
This isn’t a painting or a stained-glass window — it’s a microscope image of light shining through the Earth’s mantle (image from the author, Heather Handley)
Staff from the Australian Antarctic Division are now installing seismometers on the Macquarie island as part of the "Macquarie Ridge in the 3D" project.