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Music by Oceans
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28 November 2017
What sound does the ocean make? Not the waves breaking on a beach, but the ocean itself?
The PICAB campaign
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28 November 2017
Eleven PTR-MS instruments operated by European and US groups measured for two weeks the ambient air composition at the CESAR observatory near Cabauw.
NESSC refresher course for high school teachers
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28 November 2017
On October 4th, 2017, some 60 high school teachers in geography, physics and NLT got updated on the latest insights in climate change science.
Working in a meaningful job
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28 November 2017
Former Master student Michelle Tigchelaar
Utrecht’s physics and chemistry research is ‘world leading’
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27 November 2017
The physics and chemistry research at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ is world-leading, both in its quality and its relevance.
Debye Annual Lecture by Nobel Prize winner Ben Feringa
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16 November 2017
Prof. Ben Feringa (2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry) will give the Debye Annual Lecture: The Art of Building Small on Thursday November 16, 2017.
't Hooft colloquium by Nobel Prize winner Prof. Ketterle
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27 September 2017
Prof. Wolfgang Ketterle (MIT, Nobel Prize in Physics 2001) will give a lecture titled: New forms of matter near absolute zero temperature.
Music meets science in ‘Music by Oceans’
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27 September 2017
String quartet plays ocean currents
The Antarctic icecap lost one-third of its mass 1.2 million years ago
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30 August 2017
The Antarctic ice sheet can lose up to one-third of its mass during warm interglacials, as discovered by a team of scientists under whom Bas de Boer.
Exploring the transport of pollution with a high altitude research aircraft
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1 August 2017
Climate researcher Thomas Röckmann investigates air at altitudes up to 20 km
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