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- The quiet months of writing a Climate Physics research thesis during the corona crisis"In Scotland I found distraction in the pub; here by exercising and pausing regularly after which I can focus again."/en/news/the-quiet-months-of-writing-a-climate-physics-research-thesis-during-the-corona-crisis
- Carl Sagan's TV series 'Cosmos' inspired Guus Velders as a teenagerThe career of Professor of Air quality and climate interactions Guus Velders./en/news/carl-sagans-tv-series-cosmos-inspired-guus-velders-as-a-teenager
- Six delta research projects awarded seed moneyThe selected projects relate closely to the research lines of the Water, Climate & Future Deltas hub of Pathways to Sustainability./en/news/six-delta-research-projects-awarded-seed-money
- Focus on the rocky floor under the Antarctic ice sheetA sharper image of the Antarctic bedrock will improve our ability to predict future loss of mass from the ice sheet./en/news/focus-on-the-rocky-floor-under-the-antarctic-ice-sheet
- The Antarctica Factor: model uncertainties reveal upcoming sea-level riskCoastal protection: even in the near term.sea-level rise due to Antarctic ice sheet melting could become a major risk/en/news/the-antarctica-factor-model-uncertainties-reveal-upcoming-sea-level-risk
- Greenland Ice Sheet experienced record losses in 2019, and it won鈥檛 stop thereEven if the climate cools, Greenland鈥檚 glaciers will continue to lose mass, climate researchers write in a series of three publications./en/news/greenland-ice-sheet-experienced-record-losses-in-2019-and-it-wont-stop-there
- Meet our student ambassadors Miriam and IrisMiriam Sterl and Iris Keizer, the two student ambassadors of our Master's programme Climate Physics introduce themselves and share their experiences./en/news/meet-our-student-ambassadors-miriam-and-iris
- IMAU is back on TwitterBy reviving our Twitter page, we hope to reach out more actively to fellow scientists, students, and the public at large./en/news/imau-is-back-on-twitter
- Measuring nanoplasticsA new research line at IMAU: the use of PTR-MS to measure nanoplastics./en/news/measuring-nanoplastics
- Roles Beyond Research: Climate Scientists in SocietyShould climate scientists contribute to the public debate on climate and sustainability? And if so, what are ways to do this?/en/news/roles-beyond-research-climate-scientists-in-society
- Artificial intelligence helps scientists to better predict the evolution of glaciers under climate changeFor the first time, a research team has used deep learning to simulate the future evolution of glaciers at a regional scale./en/news/artificial-intelligence-helps-scientists-to-better-predict-the-evolution-of-glaciers-under-climate
- Buffer effect of Greenland鈥檚 firn could cease around 2130Saturation of firn will dramatically increase global sea level rise, adding about 9 mm a year from the Greenland ice sheet alone./en/news/buffer-effect-of-greenlands-firn-could-cease-around-2130
- Cold ice shelves Antarctica more vulnerable than previously thoughtThey buttress land ice that will flow faster into the ocean as a result of their breaking up, which causes faster sea level rise./en/news/cold-ice-shelves-antarctica-more-vulnerable-than-previously-thought
- The 5th ICOS Science Conference: "Tracking progress to carbon neutrality鈥The IMAU Atmospheric Physics and Chemistry Group hosted the conference in Utrecht's TivoliVredenburg./en/news/the-5th-icos-science-conference-tracking-progress-to-carbon-neutrality
- 2022 Climate Physics excursion to FranceFrom 30 August to 8 September 2022, 29 Climate Physics students went on a study excursion to France, under guidance of Willem Jan van de Berg./en/news/2022-climate-physics-excursion-to-france
- IMAU People!"I believe that new ways to communicate the consequences of climate change will convince more people to join the fight against climate change."/en/news/imau-people