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Head of Department and Professor Marit-Solveig Seidenkrantz has been elected as a member of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters.
Marit-S…
Geoscience is a vibrant academic environment where knowledge is shared, tested, and brought to life both on campus and beyond.
This was clearly…
The PhD environment at the Department of Geoscience has been recognised as a “runner-up” in The Young Academy’s annual Research Environment Prize…
Researchers from the SeisLab group at the Department of Geoscience have gained access to unique core material from the North Sea. The material can…
A new field kit containing a privacy tent and hygiene products will make it easier and more comfortable for students at the Department of Geoscience…
The student-built DISCO-2 satellite has been successfully launched and will collect data on climate change in Greenland.
Researchers from Aarhus University and GEUS have developed a method to measure how long CO₂ is stored in biochar. The method now forms the basis for a…
“Climate records in tiny fossils"- a podcast on climate research with AIAS-AUFF fellow Nazik Ogretmen.
Mads Faurschou Knudsen appeared on the national radio program “Vildt naturligt” to talk about deserts, their influence on Earth’s climate, and the…
The award ceremony will take place on 27 May in the Aula
New Carlsberg Semper Ardens Accomplish grant awarded to Mads Faurschou Knudsen.
Deserts are vital to our planet as they host unique ecosystems and…
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?”
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