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MSCA postdoc Teodora Pados-Dibattista wrote a popular scientific article about the application of Foraminifera in paleoclimate reconstructions, and about how she is using these microfossils within the framework of her project at the Department of Geoscience. The article is published in the Hungarian online magazine Qubit.
Aarhus University has received a grant of almost DKK 37 million from the Ministry of Higher Education and Science. The grant is targeted at a joint Arctic effort within the Unity of the Realm to investigate the significance of climate change in the Arctic environment. Professor Marit-Solveig Seidenkrantz is a project participant and co-applicant.
On January 31, 2019, the student satellite Delphini-1 was launched into space and is still out there. It is much longer than expected. The satellite has regularly sent photos of its journey and the students have even attempted a daring maneuver. Read more about this in the article. (In Danish)
Professor Emerita Else Marie Friis from the Department of Geoscience has with her research in fossils helped to show that flowering plants have developed over time and thus the solution to the mystery is closer to a clarification. Read more in the article. (In Danish)