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Studying silicate weathering during past climate change can help us manage the earth’s carbon cycle.
Research from the Department for Earth and Planetary Sciences, based at Birkbeck and UCL, sheds new light on what enabled animal life to flourish on Earth.
Molecular nano machines act like mini-syringes when infecting host cells
Carolyn Moores will be part of the BBSRC Committee that steers funding for the highest quality research.
Insightful presentations and informal discussion opportunities result in resoundingly positive feedback for this second symposium.
A consolidated grant from STFC will support major projects led by the department's planetary science academics.
Senior Lecturer recognised for the excellence of his early career research by the Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland.
Research into an Antarctic ureilite (stony meteor) has implications for understanding the geological processes of our early solar system.
The Department of Biological Sciences at Birkbeck has been awarded an Athena SWAN bronze award.
Seismic activity on Mars, Lunar Mission One and granitic meterorites are just some of the topics covered at this year's summer meeting.