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- Unraveling the History of Central Europe's Pannonian BasinA multidisciplinary model suggests that large amounts of extension occurred there between 20 and 9 million years ago./en/news/unraveling-the-history-of-central-europes-pannonian-basin
- Energy label for flood riskResearchers from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ are developing a tool to inform homeowners about flood risks and to encourage them to use appropriate prevention measures./en/news/energy-label-for-flood-risk
- Inspiring results of Game Research Seed Money Projects 2015In October 2015 the focus area Game Research awarded its first seed money grants to 10 interdisciplinary teams. The results turned out to be very diverse./en/news/inspiring-results-of-game-research-seed-money-projects-2015
- Hunting for life deep within the earthEarth scientists from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ found indications that life may exist 10 km within the earth’s crust./en/news/hunting-for-life-deep-within-the-earth
- Dr. Mark Dekkers elected Fellow of the American Geophysical UnionThe American Geophysical Union (AGU) has named Dr. Mark Dekkers among its newly elected Fellows./en/news/dr-mark-dekkers-elected-fellow-of-the-american-geophysical-union
- First 24 members of the Utrecht Young Academy selectedLast week the first 24 members of the Utrecht Young Academy (UYA) have been selected./en/news/first-24-members-of-the-utrecht-young-academy-selected
- Predicting land subsidence in deltasResearchers from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ have developed a new method to quantify and predict land subsidence caused by the compression of peat layers./en/news/predicting-land-subsidence-in-deltas
- Three EGU medals and awards for Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ Earth scientistsEarth scientists from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ.will receive three of the 47 EGU medals and awards at the EGU 2017 General Assembly in April./en/news/three-egu-medals-and-awards-for-utrecht-university-earth-scientists
- Earth's music is out of tuneTo understand how the earth is structured, seismologist Arwen Deuss makes use of large earthquakes to map the composition of the earth./en/news/false-earth-music
- Hidden rivers form deep down in the Earth’s subsurface layersEarth scientists from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ have found out how water moves inside the deep Earth and ultimately back to the surface through volcanic activity./en/news/hidden-rivers-form-deep-down-in-the-earths-subsurface-layers
- Measuring the tiniest magnetsUtrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ student Annemarieke Béguin demonstrated a method to measure the magnetic field of individual grains in rocks./en/news/measuring-the-tiniest-magnets
- Wim Spakman foreign member of Norwegian Academy of Sciences and LettersBecause of his international position in earth sciences, Wim Spakman has been appointed as foreign member of the Norwegian Academy of Sciences and Letters./en/news/wim-spakman-foreign-member-of-norwegian-academy-of-sciences-and-letters
- Arwen Deuss appointed Professor of Structure and composition of Earth’s deep interiorFrom 1 February 2017, Prof. Arwen Deuss takes up the post of Professor of Structure and composition of Earth’s deep interior./en/news/arwen-deuss-appointed-professor-of-structure-and-composition-of-earths-deep-interior
- Where did you live in the dinosaur age?Geoscientists from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ have created an online calculator that estimates the location of almost every place on earth up to 200 million years ago./en/news/where-did-you-live-in-the-dinosaur-age
- NWO Vici grant for Arwen DeussSeismologist Arwen Deuss received 1.5 million euro's for her research on the structure of the earth./en/news/nwo-vici-grant-for-arwen-deuss
- Vliegenthart Thesis Award for Roel van den BroekResearch thesis that offers solution to complex shunting problems at NedTrain wins 2016 Vliegenthart Thesis Award/en/news/vliegenthart-thesis-award-for-roel-van-den-broek
- Utrecht geographers detect landslides in Nepal using satellite imagesUtrecht geographers detect landslides in Nepal using satellite images/en/news/utrecht-geographers-detect-landslides-in-nepal-using-satellite-images
- Himalayan continental collision began 52 million years agoPhD research by Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ’s Wentao Huang shows that the Himalayan continental collision began 52 million years ago./en/news/himalayan-continental-collision-began-52-million-years-ago
- Maarten Hajer: "Meat is horrible"Meat is horrible, says Maarten Hajer in a blog on the Washington Post's website./en/news/maarten-hajer-meat-is-horrible
- What the Pacific Ocean and the Big Bang have in commonNew reconstructions from earth scientists at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ explain and prove how the Pacific Plate developed with a 'Big Bang'./en/news/what-the-pacific-ocean-and-the-big-bang-have-in-common