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Watch This Billion-Year Journey of Earth’s Tectonic Plates
Watch This Billion-Year Journey of Earth’s Tectonic Plates

A new simulation offers a different view of how the continents we live on drifted into their current configuration.

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SAM, MediaGuest UserFebruary 6, 2021SAM
Eastern Australia has hundreds of enigmatic volcanoes. New research shows how they formed
Eastern Australia has hundreds of enigmatic volcanoes. New research shows how they formed

The landscape of eastern Australia is dotted with hundreds of extinct volcanoes. They gave rise to an environment to which Aboriginal people have been connected for tens of thousands of years, and the rich soils upon which modern Australia has grown in the last few hundred years.

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MediaGuest UserDecember 17, 2020SAM
Australian cities are quiet during lockdown. Earthquake scientists are making the most of it
Australian cities are quiet during lockdown. Earthquake scientists are making the most of it

Our responses to the COVID-19 pandemic have dramatically changed human activity all over the world. People are working from home, schools are closed in many places, travel is restricted, and in some cases only essential shops and businesses are open.

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Media, AuSISGuest UserJuly 17, 2020NCRIS, AuSIS
We made a moving tectonic map of the Game of Thrones landscape
We made a moving tectonic map of the Game of Thrones landscape
SAM, MediaGuest UserMay 20, 2020SAM
We made a moving tectonic map of the Game of Thrones landscape
We made a moving tectonic map of the Game of Thrones landscape

Scientists are among the millions of die-hard Game of Thrones fans digesting the show’s finale today.  The striking landscape of Game of Thrones has led some researchers to build climate simulations that explain the erratic seasons depicted in the show, and others to piece together the geological history.

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SAM, Case StudyGuest UserMay 21, 2019DLT
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