Abers co-authors paper revealing new technique to investigate underwater volcanoes that produce Earth's tectonic plates
Study of Juan de Fuca Plate implies molten rock even deeper than thought. Read more
Study of Juan de Fuca Plate implies molten rock even deeper than thought. Read more
Cornell scientists and engineers are seeing wind in high resolution, creating the world's largest, most-detailed wind maps ever from the picturesque hills of Perdigão, Portugal. Read more
John "Jack" Bird, geologist and long time professor at Cornell passes away. Read more
The EAS faculty submit statement in support of March for Science. Read more
Hysell study uses two restored transmitters to profile electron density. Read more
Class will help scientists in Fiji understand climate change threaets. Read more
What EAS professor Katie Keranen and some colleagues have learned from data they collected in Oklahoma is that injecting large amounts of fluids into areas with faults can cause earthquakes. Read more
Alumna and member of the EAS Advisory Committee, Phoebe Cohen, received the 2016 award from GSA. Cohen is an assistant professor at Williams College and a member of the EAS Advisory Committee. Read more
ASLO will honor new Fellows in Honolulu in February 2017. Read more
Martin J. Evans will be a Mary Shepard B. Upson Visiting Professor in Engineering for 2016-17 academic year. Read more