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- Lithium isotopes in lake sediments as proxies for the evolution of the earth’s critical zoneResearch at the La Thuile lake in the Northern French Alps/en/news/lithium-isotopes-in-lake-sediments-as-proxies-for-the-evolution-of-the-earths-critical-zone
- New mosasaur species identifiedA fossil unearthed in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area appears to be a new mosasaur species, possibly the oldest mosasaur ever found./en/news/new-mosasaur-species-identified
- Plate tectonic surprise: Utrecht geologist unexpectedly finds remnants of a lost mega-plateIts existence was predicted over 10 years ago based on fragments of old tectonic plates found deep in the Earth’s mantle./en/news/plate-tectonic-surprise-utrecht-geologist-unexpectedly-finds-remnants-of-a-lost-mega-plate
- Level of trust in education system is key predictor of whether students will drop outA team of researchers at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ concludes in the journal Nature, trust in institutions is one of the most significant predictors of whether students will drop out./en/news/level-of-trust-in-education-system-is-key-predictor-of-whether-students-will-drop-out
- Palaeo-CSI: Mosasaurs were picky eatersWear marks on mosasaur teeth studied with 3D techniques for the first time/en/news/palaeo-csi-mosasaurs-were-picky-eaters
- Deep Atlantic Ocean used to be 20 °C in past ‘greenhouse climate’The deep Atlantic Ocean used to have a temperature of about 20 degrees Celsius, according to a study by Martin Ziegler./en/news/deep-atlantic-ocean-used-to-be-20-degc-in-past-greenhouse-climate
- Tiny Toothed Terrors tell Temporal Tales of Tasting Tempting TreatsExtreme adaptability to new diets likely has been a key factor in the longevity of the group/en/news/tiny-toothed-terrors-tell-temporal-tales-of-tasting-tempting-treats
- Sea level reconstructed back to 540 million years ago using ice caps estimation and plate tectonicsA new method has enabled us to determine the global sea level up to 540 million years ago./en/news/Sea-level-up-to-540-million-years-ago
- Nominate your student for the Migration and Societal Change Best Master Thesis AwardTo recognize and promote excellence in student research as well as awareness in our field, the focus area Migration and Societal Change awards the best master’s thesis./en/news/nominate-your-student-for-the-migration-and-societal-change-best-master-thesis-award
- Jack Middelburg elected as AGU FellowJack Middelburg (dept. of Earth Sciences) has been elected as an American Geophysical Union Fellow/en/news/jack-middelburg-elected-as-agu-fellow
- Inge Loes ten Kate appointed as Professor by special appointment for Planetary Sciences and AstrobiologyInge Loes ten Kate appointed as Professor by special appointment for Planetary Sciences and Astrobiology/en/news/inge-loes-ten-kate-appointed-as-professor-by-special-appointment-for-planetary-sciences-and-astrobiology
- The distance to the Moon and the length of the day 2.46 billion years agoThrough detailed rock analysis scientists were able to reconstruct how far the Earth and the Moon were from each other 2.46 billion years ago/en/news/distance-to-the-moon
- Global Education Lab: working together to enhance children's opportunitiesThe Global Education Lab flagship at UGlobe partners with societal partners from around the world to address inequalities in education globally. Four sub-projects provide an update on their activities./en/news/global-education-lab-working-together-to-enhance-childrens-opportunities
- Interview with Meta van der LindenMeta van der Linden was interviewed on her recent research on the effect of policy on recently arrived refugees’ integration in Rotterdam./en/in-de-media/interview-with-meta-van-der-linden
- Call for student volunteers at Migration and Societal Change ConferenceStudent volunteers are a critical component of any successful conference. As such, the Migration & Societal Change Conference is calling for friendly and responsive volunteers to help us for one the 22nd and 23rd of June in Utrecht./en/news/call-for-student-volunteers-at-migration-and-societal-change-conference
- €18 million for research on the sustainable use of our subsurfaceGrant opens up a barrel of possibilities for research into the impact of human use of our subsurface/en/news/eu18-million-for-research-on-the-sustainable-use-of-our-subsurface
- Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria: a Q&A with geophysicist Rob GoversUtrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ hosted an online lecture on the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, followed by a Q&A. Here, we bundle the main questions and answers./en/news/earthquakes-in-turkey-and-syria-a-qa-with-geophysicist-rob-govers
- RAUM Utrecht conference: Onze Stad, Ons CanvasOn Thursday 20 April 2023, RAUM Utrecht is organizing the second edition of the annual conference Onze Stad, Ons Canvas/Our City, Our Canvas. The Open Cities Platform is partner and contributes with a creative workshop./en/news/raum-utrecht-conference-onze-stad-ons-canvas
- Rise of oxygen in early ocean due to wobbling Earth's axisNearly 2.5 billion years ago, seas on our planet alternately contained more or less oxygen, due to the slow "wobble" of the rotating Earth./en/news/rise-of-oxygen-in-early-ocean-due-to-wobbling-earths-axis
- Microfossils shed light on the long fossil record of euglenoidsA 400-million-year evolutionary history of euglenoids/en/news/microfossils-shed-light-on-the-long-fossil-record-of-euglenoids