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Podcast: Space sounds, climate kitchen and landscapes through time
In this edition: Making the magnetosphere audible, climate-friendly cooking, and exploring the Earth’s deep past.
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Podcast: Space sounds, climate kitchen and landscapes through time
In this edition: Making the magnetosphere audible, climate-friendly cooking, and exploring the Earth’s deep past.
Q&A: What ancient coral reefs can tell us about our changing climate
Thanks to nearly £1m of new funding from NERC, Imperial researchers will study ancient coral reefs to tap into lost records of our changing climate.
Antarctic glaciers losing ice at fastest rate for 5,500 years, finds study
New evidence suggests that two major glaciers in the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) are losing ice at the fastest rate for at least 5,500 years.
Ice-free corridor opened too late to be population route for the Americas
New findings reveal that the Americas were not populated via a suspected ice-free corridor more than 15,600 years ago, as previously thought.
ESE community speaks out for International Women’s Day 2022
The Department of Earth Science and Engineering (ESE) is committed to supporting and amplifying the voices of women in Earth Sciences.
10 Imperial moments that were out of this world in 2021
From uncovering what killed the dinosaurs to exploring rocky terrains on Mars, here are 10 moments from 2021 when Imperial took on the final frontier.
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Rare Jurassic fossil reveals never-before-seen ammonite muscles in 3D
For the first time, researchers have revealed the soft tissues of a 165-million-year-old ammonite fossil using 3D imaging.
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First images from latest Mars rover show ancient river delta in Jezero crater
The NASA Perseverance rover, which landed on Mars in February, has sent back its first images of a 3.7-billion-year-old ancient river delta.
Launch of free ‘Spacescapes’ exhibition: Tour the Solar System from Piccadilly
A new photo exhibition is bringing the Solar System to Central London, with support from Imperial’s Department of Earth Science and Engineering (ESE).
InSight mission unveils the interior of Mars
The interior of Mars has for the first time been revealed using the seismometers carried on NASA's InSight mission to Mars.