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- Prof. Guus Velders in top 100 TIME MagazineTIME has named Professor by Special Appointment Guus Velders as one of the 100 most influential people in the world./en/news/prof-guus-velders-in-top-100-time-magazine
- Introducing: Prof. dr. Guus VeldersGuus Velders, professor by special appointment/en/news/introducing-prof-dr-guus-velders
- Total range of sea level rise greater than expectedUtrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ researchers think there is a possibility of regional sea level rises of 1.8 m or more due to the decreasing mass of the Antarctic ice cap./en/news/total-range-of-sea-level-rise-greater-than-expected
- Meet our new assistant professorNew Tenure Track researcher at IMAU/en/news/meet-our-new-assistant-professor
- Keeping up with the latest technologyFormer PhD student Leonie Derendorp/en/news/keeping-up-with-the-latest-technology
- Music meets science in ‘Music by Oceans’String quartet plays ocean currents/en/news/music-meets-science-in-music-by-oceans
- Doorbraak in discussie over recente toename methaan in atmosfeerUtrechtse onderzoekers bestudeerden met een computermodel de bijdragen van verschillende bronnen aan de hoeveelheid methaan in de atmosfeer./nieuws/doorbraak-in-discussie-over-recente-toename-methaan-in-atmosfeer
- Breakthrough in debate on recent increase in atmospheric methaneWith a computer model, researchers were able to compare the contributions of various sources to the amount of methane in the atmosphere./en/news/breakthrough-in-debate-on-recent-increase-in-atmospheric-methane
- Subsidence will be higher than sea level rise at 6% of global coastlineIsolde Glissenaar from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ combined, for the first time, sea level rise with land subsidence data on a global scale./en/news/subsidence-will-be-higher-than-sea-level-rise-at-6-of-global-coastline
- 't Hooft colloquium by Nobel Prize winner Prof. KetterleProf. Wolfgang Ketterle (MIT, Nobel Prize in Physics 2001) will give a lecture titled: New forms of matter near absolute zero temperature./en/news/t-hooft-colloquium-by-nobel-prize-winner-prof-ketterle
- Muziek ontmoet wetenschap in ‘Music by Oceans’Strijkkwartet speelt oceaanstromingen/nieuws/muziek-ontmoet-wetenschap-in-music-by-oceans
- The PICAB campaignEleven PTR-MS instruments operated by European and US groups measured for two weeks the ambient air composition at the CESAR observatory near Cabauw./en/news/the-picab-campaign
- Music by OceansWhat sound does the ocean make? Not the waves breaking on a beach, but the ocean itself?/en/news/music-by-oceans
- Working in a meaningful jobFormer Master student Michelle Tigchelaar/en/news/working-in-a-meaningful-job
- 'Meer kennis nodig over interactie tussen luchtkwaliteit en klimaatverandering’Het gat in de ozonlaag, de opwarming van de aarde en luchtvervuiling worden onterecht als drie aparte problemen gezien, aldus Guus Velders tijdens zijn oratie./nieuws/meer-kennis-nodig-over-interactie-tussen-luchtkwaliteit-en-klimaatverandering
- Föhnwind doet sneeuw op Antarctica ook 's winters smeltenMeren van smeltwater ontstaan niet alleen in de zomer, ontdekte de Utrechtse gletsjeronderzoeker Peter Kuipers Munneke. De oorzaak: warme wind./nieuws/fohnwind-doet-sneeuw-op-antarctica-ook-s-winters-smelten