Environment, Earth and Ecosystem Sciences
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OECD Water Governance Initiative
On the 10th anniversary of establishing the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Principles of Water Governance, Kevin...
Hydrogen storage in depleted gas reservoirs
Researchers in the School of Engineering and Innovation recently published a paper on H2 storage in depleted gas reservoirs with...

New Clues from Asteroid Ryugu reveal how Earth became a habitable planet
Open University scientists Professor Ian Franchi and Dr Richard Greenwood have played a key role in new research that reveals clues about how Earth...

Celebrating our new Professor of Ocean Biogeochemistry, Pallavi Anand
We are celebrating another new professor in EEES, following the promotion of Dr Pallavi Anand to Professor of Ocean...

Celebrating our new Professor of Planetary Mineralogy, Susanne Schwenzer
We are celebrating a new Professor in EEES. Dr Susanne Schwenzer has recently been promoted to Professor of Planetary...

Professor Mark Brandon awarded The Polar Medal
Mark Brandon, Professor of Polar Oceanography, has been awarded The Polar Medal by His Majesty King Charles III in recognition of his ...

Lift-off planned for historic mission to the Moon
Peregrine Mission One, which successfully launched today (8 January 2024), marks a historic journey from Florida to the Moon. The mission is a...

STEM Freshers: Chatting with the STEM Directors of Teaching
STEM Freshers: Chatting with the STEM Directors of Teaching Tue, 10 Oct 2023 19:30 - 20:30 BST Join us for this event where you can meet and...

STEM Freshers: Why should students engage with tutorials?
STEM Freshers: Why should students engage with tutorials? Thu, 12 Oct 2023 19:00 - 20:00 BST Join us for this event dedicate to online...

OU study could provide first ever timeline of Jupiter’s origins
A new study by an OU academic has provided a ground-breaking new insight into a huge Solar System event, the formation and migration of Jupiter. The...

Ancient rivers increase chances of finding life at next Mars rover’s landing site
Rivers as wide as 600 metres once lay across the surface of Mars – according to new research from Birkbeck, University of London; The Open...

NASA’s JWST reveals an exoplanet atmosphere as never seen before
NASA’s JWST just scored another first: a molecular and chemical profile of a distant world’s skies secured by research from experts...