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Josephine Nielsen brought her fascination with dinosaurs into her university studies. Now, she has published the work of her bachelor's thesis -…
Newly published research shows that 3D scans reveal smaller dinosaurs did not shy away from feeding on their deceased relatives
Aarhus University, Department of Geoscience, together with GEUS (the Departments of Geophysics and Surface) and DTU Aqua, has received funding from…
The title of the talk is “Why Do Mountains Exist?”
Educational licenses for the structural geology modelling software: MOVE
New research led by Aarhus University has documented for the first time how methane and oil escape from the seafloor off northeast Greenland. The…
Aarhus’s extra-terrestrial visitor finally gets a modern analysis and classification.
The project will focus on material from early Earth, as well as the Moon, Mars and the asteroid Vesta.
On the 31. October 2025, the Department of Geoscience celebrated the inauguration of our two professors, Katrine Juul Andresen and Stéphane Bodin.
Several researchers of our department were part of a new study that describes the discovery of the earliest blue pigment in Europe. The work which was…
On the 27th of June 2025, the Department of Geoscience celebrated the graduation of the class of 2025.
Marit-Solveig Seidenkrantz and Christof Pearce are co-authors on this newly published article led by researchers from GEUS and the University of…
Mis is spending the month there learning about images from the James Webb telescope. She is also applying to borrow some meteorites from the extensive…
Assistant Professor Rachel Lupien will be joined by a postdoc and two PhD students through her DFF Sapere Aude starting grant to uncover the precise…
A new study shows biochar to be far more effective at long-term carbon storage than previously thought.
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