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- 50 years after MinnaertAn ode to a great populariser of science, who earned an international reputation with his research on the sun, the symbol of our university./en/news/50-years-after-minnaert
- Paul Crutzen (1933 - 2021) discovered that man influences the ozone layerAtmospheric chemist and Nobel Prize laureate prof. Paul Crutzen passed away at the age of 87. Crutzen was affiliated to Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 from 1997 to 2002./en/news/paul-crutzen-1933-2021-discovered-that-man-influences-the-ozone-layer
- The #weatherchallenge: celebrating the art of careful observationPeter Kuipers Munneke looks back on the public engagement project The Weather challenge, a tribute to the Utrecht professor Marcel Minnaert./en/news/the-weatherchallenge-celebrating-the-art-of-careful-observation
- Make sure you participate in the Societal Impact Award!Sign up for the Societal Impact Award 2021 of the Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance./en/news/make-sure-you-participate-in-the-societal-impact-award
- Join the Weather ChallengeIn a number of vlogs, weather forecaster and climate scientist Dr. Peter Kuipers Munneke tells you about the science behind autumn weather, from rainbow to lightning bolt./en/news/join-the-weather-challenge
- Let鈥檚 talk about solutions to mitigate climate change!'I am really thrilled to be able to combine my passions for science and communication and to work at the interface of the scientific, political and industrial sectors.'/en/news/lets-talk-about-solutions-to-mitigate-climate-change
- IMAU team challenged by the Eleven City TourOn 13 March, an IMAU team of five cyclists gathered at the ice skating hall in Leeuwarden, to start the 200-kilometer-long challenge of the famous ice-skating tour 鈥楨lfstedentocht鈥 (Eleven City Tour)./en/news/imau-team-challenged-by-the-eleven-city-tour
- Aarnout van Delden wint NVBM award 2021Aarnout van Delden wint NVBM award 2021/en/news/aarnout-van-delden-wint-nvbm-award-2021
- I loved seeing 鈥渞eal data鈥 for the first time'You don鈥檛 have to love being on the water to be an oceanographer, but it definitely helps.'/en/news/i-loved-seeing-real-data-for-the-first-time
- Weekly podcast Klimaat van VandaagMark Dekker and Ren茅 van Westen publish the weekly podcast Klimaat van Vandaag (in Dutch)./en/news/weekly-podcast-klimaat-van-vandaag
- MEMO2: A success storyMEMO, the EU Marie Sk艂odowska-Curie Training Network has officially been acknowledged by the European Commission as a success story./en/news/memo2-a-success-story
- 21 Climate Physics Master students visit SwitzerlandIn late August 21 students travelled to Switzerland for a firsthand experience of glaciers, mountains and their climate./en/news/21-climate-physics-master-students-visit-switzerland
- Scientists discover more methane leakages in Utrecht鈥檚 gas distribution networkNew equipment detects more gas leaks than equipment currently used by gas companies, according to researchers in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics./en/publicatie/scientists-discover-more-methane-leakages-in-utrechts-gas-distribution-network
- EMS Outreach and Communication Award 2022 for the podcast De WeermanInternational prize for online outreach on weather and climate awarded to IMAU researcher Peter Kuipers Munneke/en/news/ems-outreach-and-communication-award-2022-for-the-podcast-de-weerman
- Prestigious Balzan Prize for climate researcher Hans OerlemansProfessor Hans Oerlemans has been emeritus for three years now, but his work continues to be honored./en/news/prestigious-balzan-prize-for-climate-researcher-hans-oerlemans
- Research takes you to strange placesAccording to the Promovendi Netwerk Nederland, 80% of all Dutch PhD students leave academic research after their graduation./en/news/research-takes-you-to-strange-places