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- Future Food Utrecht Seed Money Grants AwardedSix interdisciplinary teams were awarded a seed money grant in the second call for seed money./en/news/future-food-utrecht-seed-money-grants-awarded
- In the media: Carina van der LaanWe are standing at the beginning of a global deforestation curve, states Carina van der Laan. Her PhD defence led to an article in De Volkskrant./en/news/in-the-media-carina-van-der-laan
- Rob Fraaije receives doctorate degree on river restorationRob Fraaije receives doctorate degree on river restoration/en/news/rob-fraaije-receives-doctorate-degree-on-river-restoration-0
- Rosalien Jezeer featured in OneWorld on agroforestryNature-friendly agriculture can be economically viable, says Rosalien Jezeer from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ in a OneWorld article.Â/en/news/rosalien-jezeer-featured-in-oneworld-on-agroforestry
- In het nieuws: Bijvoeren grote grazers Oostvaardersplassen kan dierenleed versterkenJoris Cromsigt werd geïnterviewd in het NRC over het bijvoeren van grote grazers in de Oostvaardersplassen./en/news/in-het-nieuws-bijvoeren-grote-grazers-oostvaardersplassen-kan-dierenleed-versterken
- Pita Verweij in Trouw: Vrouwen verdienen niets aan chocoladePita Verweij in Trouw over Rokbar, de vrouwvriendelijke chocoladereep./en/news/pita-verweij-in-trouw-vrouwen-verdienen-niets-aan-chocolade
- Groen Geld - Interview met Pita VerweijTegenlicht interviewde Pita Verweij over het prijskaartje dat natuurbeschermers steeds vaker aan natuur hangen./en/news/groen-geld-interview-met-pita-verweij
- Nature publication: 'Plant diversity is crucial for successful ecosystem'Ecosystems can only function well if there is a diverse mixture of plants across the landscape./en/news/nature-publication-plant-diversity-is-crucial-for-successful-ecosystem
- Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ researchers provide recommendations on greening the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)A framework is proposed of actions to ensure that China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) delivers sustainable and resilient infrastructure investment./en/news/utrecht-university-researchers-provide-recommendations-on-greening-the-belt-and-road-initiative-bri
- Dry summer means more unripe acornsThis year's hot, dry summer is resulting in more unripe acorns on the ground, posing a danger for multiple animal species, including horses./en/news/dry-summer-means-more-unripe-acorns
- Return of the wolf – how we can live togetherAs wolves re-establish themselves in the Netherlands, researchers put forward recommendations for protecting wolves and preventing them from attacking livestock/en/news/return-of-the-wolf-how-we-can-live-together
- Six projects have been awardedThe Future Food Utrecht Hub has awarded its first seed money grants to six interdisciplinary teams./en/news/six-projects-have-been-awarded
- Tropical forests can handle the heat up to a pointA new study in Science co-authored by Joeri Zwerts shows that in the long run tropical forests will continue to store high levels of carbon under high temperatures, but there is a limit./en/news/tropical-forests-can-handle-the-heat-up-to-a-point
- Kick-off ‘Ecosystem restoration: the Brazilian Atlantic Forest as a case study’ in Sao PauloUtrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ researchers attend kick off of programme contributing to effective restoration and sustainable use of the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest./en/news/kick-off-ecosystem-restoration-the-brazilian-atlantic-forest-as-a-case-study-in-sao-paulo
- Geology of the Amstel Gold Race: for cycling commentators and their audienceThe Geo-Sports team narrates the geological history of the Amstel Gold Race and shows the world underneath the course./en/news/geology-of-the-amstel-gold-race-for-cycling-commentators-and-their-audience
- GEO teachers of the year: Brian Dermody and Marjolein NaudéBrian Dermody (Sustainable Development) and Marjolein Naudé (Earth Sciences) are the lucky winners of the GEO Teacher Awards 2024. On Thursday 21 December, both received this award./en/news/geo-teachers-of-the-year-brian-dermody-and-marjolein-naude
- Vening Meinesz prize for Lydian BoschmanLydian Boschman receives the prize for her research on the role that tectonics, palaeogeography and palaeoclimate have played in shaping contemporary biodiversity./en/news/vening-meinesz-prize-for-lydian-boschman
- Tracing water flows with tritium will rapidly become impossible, research showsBecause of declining concentrations of tritium the conventional way of studying underground flows of water is at risk of becoming useless. A group of researchers including scientists from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ worked out just how long the old tritium method will still be useful across the world./en/news/tracing-water-flows-with-tritium-will-rapidly-become-impossible-research-shows
- Final place Woman in the Media Award for earth scientist Mei NelissenVote for Mei Nelissen for the national Woman in the Media Award!/en/news/final-place-woman-in-the-media-award-for-earth-scientist-mei-nelissen
- Summers warm more than winters, fossil shells revealWith this knowledge we can better map the consequences of current global warming in the North Sea area./en/news/summers-warm-more-than-winters-fossil-shells-reveal