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National Funding Secured for Future-Needs Research Projects

National Funding Secured for Future-Needs Research Projects
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$64 million in ARC funding for industry training and research

$64 million in ARC funding for industry training and research
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$64M Boost for New ARC Industrial Transformation Centres

$64M Boost for New ARC Industrial Transformation Centres
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University of Western Australia: Finding the geological Goldilocks zone for rare green metals

A new study by researchers from The University of Western Australia shows that the presence of temperature-dependent pulsating valves located at the base of the Earth’s crust intermittently allow green metals to pass upwards to shallower levels.Profe

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Missing piece of one billion-year-old geographic puzzle

Date Time Missing piece of one billion-year-old geographic puzzle A new study by researchers from The University of Western Australia has found a missing piece of an ancient geographic puzzle that puts Australia on the map one billion years ago. The international study, published today in Geology, found the missing piece to reassemble a map of the earth’s second last supercontinent. Every few hundred million years the earth’s continents collide and form supercontinents that have significant implications for the Earth’s environment. The last supercontinent on earth, called Pangea, formed around 300 million years ago and prior to this, 1300-900 million years ago, the supercontinent Rodinia existed.

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NASA's Perseverance rover is on Mars searching for past life … and Australia could provide clues

NASA's Perseverance rover is on Mars searching for past life … and Australia could provide clues By Genelle Weule for Catalyst © Provided by ABC NEWS A 360-degree panoramic shot of Perseverance's new home. (Supplied: NASA/JPL-Caltech) Did life ever exist on Mars? What could it have looked like? Scientists say there are clues hidden in the ancient landscapes of Australia. Beneath the turquoise surface of the Great Barrier Reef lies a world bursting with colour and movement. The reef is one of the most diverse places on Earth. But Earth's oceans didn't always look like this. Life as we know it started with microbes.

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NASA's Perseverance rover is on Mars searching for past life … and Australia could provide clues - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Did life ever exist on Mars? What could it have looked like? Scientists are on a quest to find out if another planet other than our own ever hosted life. Clues to what they might find are hidden in the ancient landscapes of Australia.

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Mars: The Hunt For Life

Mars: The Hunt For Life
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New global partnership to secure future of renewable energy

New global partnership to secure future of renewable energy 19 Jan 2021 | 3 mins Developing new methods to accurately locate high quality deposits of copper and reduce the environmental impact of mining is the focus of a new partnership between The University of Western Australia, BHP and the University of Bristol. Professor Steffen Hagemann, Professor Marco Fiorentini and Professor Tony Kemp from UWA’s Centre for Exploration Targeting will lead a team of researchers who will analyse key processes responsible for the grouping of elusive metals in the Earth’s crust. Professor Steffen Hagemann, Professor Tony Kemp and Professor Marco Fiorentini inspecting a copper-rich ore sample at UWA's Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) facility.

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