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- 鈥淭he Netherlands only has seven large amusement parks, so we鈥檙e looking elsewhere鈥Four UU students have developed a game in which you can play on a large screen against other players, using your own smartphone as a game controller./en/news/the-netherlands-only-has-seven-large-amusement-parks-so-were-looking-elsewhere
- GALA conference 2016 to take place at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视Games and Learning Alliance conference 2016 to take place in Utrecht/en/news/gala-conference-2016-to-take-place-at-the-uu
- "Learning through Games": Moving goal posts in educational game designIn this symposium, strategies for the developments and use of games in the classroom were discussed./en/news/learning-through-games-moving-goal-posts-in-educational-game-design
- Zerrin Yumak in Breaking Science 2018Zerrin Yumak, researcher of the Utrecht Center for Game Research participates in Breaking Science 2018./en/news/zerrin-yumak-in-breaking-science-2018
- Out now:聽The Playful Citizen. Civic Engagement in a Mediatized CultureThe Playful Citizen: Civic Engagement in a Mediatized Culture is an addition to the new聽Games and Play book series from publisher Amsterdam 木瓜福利影视 Press./en/news/out-now-the-playful-citizen-civic-engagement-in-a-mediatized-culture
- Climate scientist Valerie Masson-Delmotte honouredRecognition for contribution to the social debate./en/news/Climate-scientist-Valerie-Masson-Delmotte-honoured
- Lonneke Roelofs wins Escher prizeLonneke Roelofs wins Escher prize voor best Master's thesis./en/news/lonneke-roelofs-wins-escher-prize
- Reading the rocks to find ancient water on MarsEvidence pointing at prolonged water discharges on the Red Planet./en/news/reading-the-rocks-to-find-ancient-water-on-mars
- New computer model shows that plants and animals change coastal landscape on a large-scalePlants and animals have an enormous influence on the development of our coastal landscapes, as shown by a new computer model developed by Muriel Br眉ckner./en/news/new-computer-model-shows-that-plants-and-animals-change-coastal-landscape-on-a-large-scale
- Traveller between Earth and Mars wins Vening Meinesz PrizeTjalling de Haas (Dept. of Physical Geography, Faculty of Geosciences) has won the NWO-Vening Meinesz Prize for earth sciences. He receives the prize of 10,000 euros for his groundbreaking research into debris flows./en/news/traveller-between-earth-and-mars-wins-vening-meinesz-prize
- Fresh groundwater under the sea: a potential source of water?Large volumes of fresh groundwater below the seafloor may be used as a temporary source of water in water stressed coastal regions./en/news/fresh-groundwater-under-the-sea-a-potential-source-of-water
- In Memoriam Prof. Ad de RooIt is with great sadness that we must inform you that Prof. Ad de Roo passed away on 26 September./en/news/in-memoriam-prof-ad-de-roo
- Two EGU Awards & Medals for Utrecht geoscientistsTjalling de Haas and Marc Bierkens win two 2023 EGU Awards & Medals./en/news/two-egu-awards-medals-for-utrecht-geoscientists
- Three-quarters of people living in river deltas not protected from floodsOnly about 17 percent of global deltas are well protected from floods, and more than 100 million people live outside protected areas./en/news/three-quarters-of-people-living-in-river-deltas-not-protected-from-floods
- When the glacier ice is gone, plants get to workAcross mountain regions, plants actively aid the stabilisation of unstable glacial sediments in a similar way, regardless of climate and plant species./en/news/when-the-glacier-ice-is-gone-plants-get-to-work
- Future-proofing the Dutch coastal systemProject WadSED is granted 2.8 million euros through NWO's Perspectief funding programme./en/news/future-proofing-the-dutch-coastal-system
- Rising river temperatures hold important clues about climate and other human impactsAn improved global understanding of river temperature could provide an important barometer for climate change and other human activities./en/news/rising-river-temperatures-hold-important-clues-about-climate-and-other-human-impacts
- Animal ecosystem engineers much stronger driver of salt marsh accretion than expected, study showsEcosystem engineering by mussels in Southeastern US salt marshes is a much stronger driver of accretion rates than expected./en/news/animal-ecosystem-engineers-much-stronger-driver-of-salt-marsh-accretion-than-expected-study-shows
- NWO Open Technology grant for research on the heritage of Dutch landscapesLooking back to plan ahead: the results of this project will enable future-proof planning and management of landscape and international heritage./en/news/nwo-open-technology-grant-for-research-on-the-heritage-of-dutch-landscapes
- Frozen past, unstable future: a warming climate's influence on mountain stabilityWhen, where and how many rocks detach from their mountain partially depends on the climate. How will a warming climate influence this in the future?/en/news/frozen-past-unstable-future-a-warming-climates-influence-on-mountain-stability