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08
Jul

Prof. Tamsin Mather on NHK World's Direct Talk

  • Announcement
  • Geodesy, tectonics, volcanology and related hazards
  • Uncategorized
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May

Lobanov-Rostovsky Lecture 2022

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  • Planetary Evolution and Materials
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24
Mar

New study finds giant predatory dinosaurs could hunt underwater

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  • Palaeobiology and Evolution
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16
Mar

Weak Cubic CaSiO3 Perovskite in Earth’s Mantle

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  • Geodesy, tectonics, volcanology and related hazards
  • Geophysics and Geodynamics
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10
Feb

New seismometer technology deployed in Antarctica ahead of potential use on distant icy moons

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  • Geophysics and Geodynamics
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05
Jan

7 Attributes for a Successful Net Zero

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  • Oceanography, Climate and Palaeoenvironment
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22
Dec

Safer Carbon Capture and Storage

Sunset over the oil industry: Depleted oil fields are one of the targets for carbon dioxide burial and related technology development. The paper by Tyne et al., published in Nature this month, shows that subsurface microbial activity may make this type of carbon burial target more complex than originally thought.

  • Announcement
  • Net Zero
  • Oceanography, Climate and Palaeoenvironment
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07
Dec

Iron integral to the development of life on Earth – and the possibility of life on other planets

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  • Planetary Evolution and Materials
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18
Nov

Life on Mars search could be misled by false fossils

Mars explorers searching for signs of ancient life could be fooled by fossil-like specimens created by chemical processes, research suggests.

  • Announcement
  • Palaeobiology and Evolution
  • Planetary Evolution and Materials
  • Research Themes
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29
Oct

Identifying sunken slave ships with integrated maritime archaeology and geoscience

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  • Planetary Evolution and Materials