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The Earth Observatory of Singapore conducts fundamental research on earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis and climate change in and around Southeast Asia.

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Are you passionate about geochemistry and climate change? We are looking for a Research Fellow to join Assoc Prof. Wang Xianfeng’s research group at #EOSsg! Apply now: bit.ly/4dqW05X #EOSCareers

Are you passionate about geochemistry and climate change? We are looking for a Research Fellow to join Assoc Prof. Wang Xianfeng’s research group at #EOSsg! Apply now: bit.ly/4dqW05X #EOSCareers
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A study conducted by NTU Singapore's Centre for Climate Change & Environmental Health, #EOSsg, Asian School Of The Environment, and LKCMedicine shows that stricter air pollution controls in SE Asia could prevent up to 36,000 premature deaths from ozone pollution annually by 2050.earthobservatory.sg/news/news/sout…

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Join us for the Go Green 2025 Tour of the Geology Gallery on 25th June! Uncover Singapore's rich & unique geological history to understand the significance of preserving our precious landscapes. Register now: bit.ly/4dHQNH8 #SG60

Join us for the Go Green 2025 Tour of the Geology Gallery on 25th June! Uncover Singapore's rich & unique geological history to understand the significance of preserving our precious landscapes. Register now: bit.ly/4dHQNH8 
#SG60
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Happy #CoralReefAwareness Day (1 June)! Check out these amazing photos taken by #EOSsg scientists during their recent field trip to the Philippines. Their research across Southeast Asia helps us understand these vibrant ecosystems, and guides efforts to conserve them for future

Happy #CoralReefAwareness Day (1 June)! Check out these amazing photos taken by #EOSsg scientists during their recent field trip to the Philippines. Their research across Southeast Asia helps us understand these vibrant ecosystems, and guides efforts to conserve them for future
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The 'Integrating Volcano and Earthquake Science and Technology' programme (InVEST) is hiring two Research Fellows! Apply now 👇 🔵 Research Fellow in Geophysics (InVEST Component A): bit.ly/3Z3oJrB 🔵 Research Fellow (Volcanic Petrology (InVEST Component B)):

The 'Integrating Volcano and Earthquake Science and Technology' programme (InVEST) is hiring two Research Fellows!

Apply now 👇
🔵 Research Fellow in Geophysics (InVEST Component A): bit.ly/3Z3oJrB
🔵 Research Fellow (Volcanic Petrology (InVEST Component B)):
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Join us for a guided tour of the “Earth Alive” exhibition at Science Centre SG on 27 June! Explore over 20 exhibits and visual displays to gain insights into the forces driving changes on Earth and experience some of its physical functions. Register now: bit.ly/456QVxC.

Join us for a guided tour of the “Earth Alive” exhibition at <a href="/ScienceCentreSG/">Science Centre SG</a> on 27 June! Explore over 20 exhibits and visual displays to gain insights into the forces driving changes on Earth and experience some of its physical functions.

Register now: bit.ly/456QVxC.
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It’s #WorldOceansDay (8 June)! 🪸Coral reefs are vital ecosystems. But a study reveals that mud from land can harm these communities, affecting their recovery from #ClimateChange and coral bleaching 👉 bit.ly/43vPis8 Kyle Morgan

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Interested in doing a #PhD in #volcano petrology Asian School Of The Environment and Earth Observatory SG ? 🌋 We have an exciting project looking into timescales and storage conditions in basaltic magmatic systems. For more info contact [email protected] or visit ntu.edu.sg/ase/admissions…

Interested in doing a #PhD in #volcano petrology <a href="/ntu_ase/">Asian School Of The Environment</a> and <a href="/EOS_SG/">Earth Observatory SG</a> ? 🌋 We have an exciting project looking into timescales and storage conditions in basaltic magmatic systems. For more info contact euan.mutch@ntu.edu.sg or visit ntu.edu.sg/ase/admissions…
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Asst. Prof. Kyle Morgan from #EOSsg and Asian School Of The Environment, along with PhD student Marlena Joppien from ASE, spoke with The Straits Times about their study that highlights the impact of mud from land on the survival of coral reefs. straitstimes.com/singapore/envi…

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Did you know that Southeast Asia’s oceans reached record temperatures in late 2023, nearly 2°C above average? An #EOSsg study explains that this development was linked to El Niño and highlights the need for ongoing ocean monitoring in the region. bit.ly/449hgci

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Did you know that cities like Jakarta are sinking rapidly? A study by #EOSsg and Asian School Of The Environment on 48 global coastal cities proposed groundwater extraction as a key cause of subsidence. bbc.co.uk/news/resources…

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Earlier this month, two #EOSsg scientists, Prof. Adam Switzer and Assoc. Prof. Steve Yim, spoke about climate impacts and solutions at the Singapore Pavilion during the World Expo in Osaka. bit.ly/3TGyskq #CTP_EOS (📷 : NTU Singapore)

Earlier this month, two #EOSsg scientists, Prof. Adam Switzer and Assoc. Prof. Steve Yim, spoke about climate impacts and solutions at the Singapore Pavilion during the World Expo in Osaka. bit.ly/3TGyskq  #CTP_EOS (📷 : <a href="/NTUsg/">NTU Singapore</a>)
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Exciting update about #EOSsg and BRIN! This April, they signed a Memorandum of Understanding to boost collaboration in geological monitoring and disaster research in Indonesia. Learn more about its significance. earthobservatory.sg/news/news/eos-…

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Last week was filled with interactions with the public! As part of celebrating Singapore’s 60 years and in support of #GoGreenSG, #EOSsg held three public tours in the Geology Gallery at Sentosa, the EOS facilities, and Science Centre SG. It was a great chance to

Last week was filled with interactions with the public! As part of celebrating Singapore’s 60 years and in support of #GoGreenSG, #EOSsg held three public tours in the Geology Gallery at <a href="/Sentosa_Island/">Sentosa</a>, the EOS facilities, and <a href="/ScienceCentreSG/">Science Centre SG</a>. 
 
It was a great chance to
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A reclamation project off Changi will involve developing 193 hectares of land for an aviation park. #EOSsg scientist Stephen Chua spoke with The Straits Times about the potential impact of the project on coastal environments. straitstimes.com/singapore/envi…

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#EOSsg scientist Prof. Adam Switzer explained to CNA that Singapore's coastlines & coastal infrastructure now face greater risks with rising sea levels, climate change, and complex tropical coastal geography, and that knowing the currents well is key to protecting

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#EOSsg is partnering with the new Singapore Oceanarium to build climate resilience through research and education. Together we’ll spotlight coral reefs, mangroves & climate change—inviting visitors to explore SE Asia’s rich marine ecosystems. straitstimes.com/singapore/sing…

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We’re at #AOGS2025 at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore—an international event promoting geosciences. Our #EOSsg scientists are showcasing their latest research throughout the meeting. We’re also at booth A18 if you want to learn more about our work. See you there!

We’re at #AOGS2025 at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore—an international event promoting geosciences.
Our #EOSsg scientists are showcasing their latest research throughout the meeting. We’re also at booth A18 if you want to learn more about our work. See you there!