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Earth Sciences - 30.06.2022
New public artworks at Curtin's Exchange precinct reflect WA's history
New public artworks at Curtin’s Exchange precinct reflect WA’s history

Environment - Earth Sciences - 30.06.2022
UBC experts on potential flooding
UBC experts on potential flooding

Environment - Earth Sciences - 30.06.2022
Below-average harmful algal bloom predicted for western Lake Erie
University of Michigan researchers and their partners are forecasting that western Lake Erie will experience a smaller than average harmful algal bloom this summer, which would make it less severe than 2021 and more akin to what was seen in the lake in 2020.

Environment - Earth Sciences - 29.06.2022
Curtin leads the way in mineral carbonation for a greener future

Environment - Earth Sciences - 28.06.2022
Chesapeake Bay ’dead zone’ predicted to be 13% lower than average
This summer's Chesapeake Bay "dead zone” is expected to be smaller than the long-term average, according to a forecast released today by researchers from the University of Michigan, Chesapeake

Astronomy & Space - Earth Sciences - 28.06.2022
Rover the moon
Rover the moon
Johns Hopkins planetary geophysicist Kevin Lewis is co-investigator for a NASA mission that aims to study ice and water on the moon's surface In the fall of 2023, a U.S. rover will land at the south pole of the moon.

Earth Sciences - Career - 27.06.2022
This scientist is taking an international jellyfish tour to explore mucus and medusae
This scientist is taking an international jellyfish tour to explore mucus and medusae

Research Management - Earth Sciences - 23.06.2022
$26.5 million for McGill Research from NSERC Discovery Research Programs
$26.5 million for McGill Research from NSERC Discovery Research Programs

Environment - Earth Sciences - 21.06.2022
Event DRI DJIBOUTI AND AIX MARSEILLE UNIVERSITE: THE ENVIRONMENT AT THE HEART OF A NEW PARTNERSHIP
Event DRI DJIBOUTI AND AIX MARSEILLE UNIVERSITE: THE ENVIRONMENT AT THE HEART OF A NEW PARTNERSHIP

Environment - Earth Sciences - 16.06.2022
Newly documented population of polar bears in Southeast Greenland sheds light on the species’ future in a warming Arctic
Scientists have documented a previously unknown subpopulation of polar bears living in Southeast Greenland. The polar bears survive with limited access to sea ice by hunting from freshwater ice that pours into the ocean from Greenland's glaciers. Because this isolated population is genetically distinct and uniquely adapted to its environment, studying it could shed light on the future of the species in a warming Arctic.

Life Sciences - Earth Sciences - 15.06.2022
In imMERsion at the marine station of Villefranche-sur-Mer

Environment - Earth Sciences - 15.06.2022
Natural disasters can accelerate changes to tropical forests
It's no surprise that warming temperatures across the earth are having a slow, yet profound impact on the forests of the world.

Earth Sciences - Physics - 14.06.2022
Team collaborates in the recovery of 74 war artefacts buried during the Spanish Civil War
Team collaborates in the recovery of 74 war artefacts buried during the Spanish Civil War
A total of 74 war artefacts from the Spanish Civil War —without fuse and with ammunition inside— have been recovered in an old republican airfield in the town of les Preses (Girona) as pa

Environment - Earth Sciences - 13.06.2022
UBC experts on flooding and extreme weather
UBC experts on flooding and extreme weather
UBC experts are available to comment on flooding and extreme weather, in light of a state of emergency in Kelowna and other parts of western Canada.

Earth Sciences - Environment - 09.06.2022
GeoDebates: minerals, economy and energy transition
GeoDebates: minerals, economy and energy transition

Research Management - Earth Sciences - 09.06.2022
ENS de Lyon performs among the best 8% universities worldwide according to 2023 QS World University Rankings

Earth Sciences - Environment - 08.06.2022
New meteorological phenomenon
Identified by Rosenstiel School scientist Brian Mapes, atmospheric lakes develop in the Indo-Pacific and move west toward the east coast of Africa, bringing much-needed precipitation to that part of the continent.

Earth Sciences - 07.06.2022
W.E.B. Du Bois  lecture with Samira Spatzek

Earth Sciences - 07.06.2022
'Picturing the Invisible'
’Picturing the Invisible’

Environment - Earth Sciences - 06.06.2022
Including all types of emissions shortens timeline to reach Paris Agreement temperature targets
Countries around the world pledged in the Paris Agreement to limit warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, or, at most, 2 degrees Celsius.

Environment - Earth Sciences - 03.06.2022
Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Levels Reach New High
Peak monthly average of 421 parts per million is 50 percent greater than pre-industrial levels Carbon dioxide measured at NOAA's Mauna Loa Atmospheric Baseline Observatory peaked in May 2022 at an average of more than 420 parts per million, pushing the atmosphere further into territory not seen for millions of years, scientists from NOAA and Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego announced today.

Earth Sciences - Campus - 03.06.2022
Making an impact on more than just dinosaurs

Earth Sciences - Astronomy & Space - 03.06.2022
Geodesy: A Study Programme with a Future
Geodesy: A Study Programme with a Future
Who doesn't want a study programme with the best career prospects and individual orientation? One as diverse as planet Earth? Maybe it exists.

Environment - Earth Sciences - 02.06.2022
NOAA forecasts average-size Gulf of Mexico summer ’dead zone’ 
A team of scientists including a University of Michigan aquatic ecologist is forecasting a summer "dead zone” in the Gulf of Mexico of 5,364 square miles, about average for the 35-year history of the measurements.

Research Management - Earth Sciences - 31.05.2022
Scaling Cascades in Complex Systems
German Research Foundation Extends Funding for Collaborative Research Center at Freie Universität Berlin The collaborative research center CRC 1114: Scaling Cascades in Complex Systems based at Freie Universität Berlin has received a funding extension of four years.

Environment - Earth Sciences - 30.05.2022
Research campaign in the Arctic

Earth Sciences - Physics - 30.05.2022
Eclogitic geodes reveal the permeability of the oceanic crust

Astronomy & Space - Earth Sciences - 27.05.2022
Opinion: Our Mars rover mission was suspended because of the Ukraine war - here's what's next
Opinion: Our Mars rover mission was suspended because of the Ukraine war - here’s what’s next
Writing in The Conversation, Professor Andrew Coates (UCL Space & Climate Physics) explains how after the start of the Ukraine war, the ESA suspended the ExoMars Mission due to fly on a Russian rocket in September, and what might happen to its nearly-complete rover.

Earth Sciences - Innovation - 26.05.2022
As California Cliffs Erode, UC San Diego Team Works to Track and Understand these Changes
Advanced imaging and geotechnical technology are powering understanding of our coastline and its hazards - The Coastal Process Group at Scripps Instiution of Oceanography deploys a drone to conduct a LiDAR survey. Photo by Erik Jepsen/University Communications.

Campus - Earth Sciences - 19.05.2022
Nathalie Dubois becomes titular professor at the ETH Zurich
Nathalie Dubois becomes titular professor at the ETH Zurich

Environment - Earth Sciences - 12.05.2022
New life emerges as the ice melts in the Arctic Ocean

Environment - Earth Sciences - 06.05.2022
Estuaries’ vast potential for climate mitigation
The salt marshes, mud flats and eel grass meadows of temperate river estuaries are more effective at capturing and storing greenhouse gases than young coastal forests and may sequester carbon for centuries, if not millennia, according to researchers from the University of Victoria (UVic). The amount of carbon captured and stored, known as sequestered, by the Cowichan estuary on Vancouver Island is roughly double that of an actively growing 20-year-old Pacific Northwest forest of the same area, reports a new study published in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science .

Earth Sciences - Research Management - 02.05.2022
ERC Advanced Grant of the European Research Council for Geochemist Friedhelm von Blanckenburg

Earth Sciences - 29.04.2022
European Research Award for Volcanism Research
European Research Award for Volcanism Research

Earth Sciences - Environment - 28.04.2022
Model pinpoints glaciers at risk of collapse due to climate change
A 2005 photo of a glacier on the southeastern coast of Greenland. Where it terminates in the ocean it is calving icebergs. A new UC Berkeley study shows that thick and fast-flowing glaciers are most vulnerable to sudden speed up and collapse into the ocean because of basal lubrication by meltwater produced by a warming climate.

Environment - Earth Sciences - 28.04.2022
Unchecked global emissions on track to initiate mass extinction of marine life
As greenhouse gas emissions continue to warm the world's oceans, marine biodiversity could be on track to plummet within the next few centuries to levels not seen since the extinction of the dinosaurs, according to research from the University of Washington and Princeton University. Oceanographers modeled future marine biodiversity under different projected climate scenarios.

Innovation - Earth Sciences - 22.04.2022
UBC spin-off companies win $2 million in competition for carbon removal technology funded by the Musk Foundation
UBC spin-off companies win $2 million in competition for carbon removal technology funded by the Musk Foundation

Earth Sciences - 20.04.2022
Tonga Islands: a seismic algorithm reveals the magnitude of the January 2022 eruption
Tonga Islands: a seismic algorithm reveals the magnitude of the January 2022 eruption

Earth Sciences - 20.04.2022
Collaboration helping save planet from plastic pollution  

Earth Sciences - Innovation - 20.04.2022
HeiGIT: Making Geodata Useful for Mobility Support and Humanitarian Aid
HeiGIT: Making Geodata Useful for Mobility Support and Humanitarian Aid
Klaus Tschira Foundation bolsters funding for Heidelberg Institute for Geoinformation Technology Freely accessible route planners that can be quickly used after catastrophes for work by aid organisat

Earth Sciences - 13.04.2022
New photochromic materials to make us see all the colors
Publication of the LCH in the journal PNAS on June 2, 2022. CNRS-INC communication on June 17, 2022.

Earth Sciences - Campus - 13.04.2022
Marine geochemist seeks to unravel how carbon is stored in the ocean
Hilary Close, an ocean sciences assistant professor at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, is using a unique strategy to understand how carbon is transferred through living things into the deep ocean.

Environment - Earth Sciences - 13.04.2022
Ice shards in Antarctic clouds let more solar energy reach Earth’s surface
Clouds come in myriad shapes, sizes and types, which control their effects on climate. New research led by the University of Washington shows that splintering of frozen liquid droplets to form ice shards inside Southern Ocean clouds dramatically affects the clouds- ability to reflect sunlight back to space.

Earth Sciences - 12.04.2022
Big data in geochemistry for international research
Big data in geochemistry for international research
Largest database for chemical analyses of rocks and minerals now hosted at Göttingen University Geochemistry was established as one of the central pillars of the geosciences by Victor Moritz Goldschmidt in Göttingen.

Earth Sciences - 12.04.2022
The cherry blossom squares
The cherry blossom squares

Earth Sciences - Research Management - 06.04.2022
World No. 2 for Curtin’s mineral and mining engineering six years in a row

Earth Sciences - Environment - 31.03.2022
Geo-debate: coexistence with a volcano
Geo-debate: coexistence with a volcano
Can we anticipate an eruption? How is an active volcanic area monitored? What are the tools scientists work with during a volcanic episode? How is a communication crisis handled in the midst of such

Environment - Earth Sciences - 30.03.2022
UC Berkeley drills 400-foot borehole to explore geothermal heating
Early this past Monday morning, a small team of University of California, Berkeley, engineers gathered around a two-story-tall drilling rig parked at an out-of-the-way spot on the north side of campus. As the overnight rain turned to drizzle, the team watched as a drilling crew used a massive 8-inch-wide drill bit to start punching a new borehole in the soil.

Environment - Earth Sciences - 29.03.2022
Planting the seed for new soil carbon systems to address climate change

Earth Sciences - Economics - 29.03.2022
Researchers partner with Canadian e-commerce giant to remove CO2 from the air
Researchers partner with Canadian e-commerce giant to remove CO2 from the air