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There are still old mines from World War II in “Koraldybet” by Kalø Vig. In this clip from TV2 Østjylland, you can hear our assistant professor…
Several astronomers believed that the giant star Betelgeuse was about to explode, but this was not the case. Instead, it was stardust that surrounded…
In north-eastern Greenland, there are unexplored areas when it comes to research into climate change and the marine environment. Now, a research…
Applications for the PhD position are currently open: "Establishing a chronology of the first hominin occupation of Central Asia". Feel free to share…
In a new article on Videnskab.dk, Rasmus Andreasen and Erik Thomsen receive support from foreign researchers for their research results about…
Associate Professor Emeritus Per Nørnberg from Geoscience answers that question in this article on Videnskab.dk. It is Bjørn, 5 years old, who asks…
In prehistorical cities, metal pollution has been explained by mining activities and lead from water pipes, but a new international study of i.e.…
On Thursday, there is a partial solar eclipse over Denmark. Therefore, you can hear Associate Professor Christoffer Karoff talk about the different…
Although sun radiation was relatively low, the temperature on the young Earth was warm. Important clues show that high levels of carbon dioxide in the…
Geoscience participates in the nationwide campaign day Girls' Day in Science, which takes place on 6 October. Here the girls can meet some of our cool…
Another chapter has been written in the serial about the origin of the Egtved girl. Rasmus Andreasen and Erik Thomsen answer Robert Frei from the…
The amount of mercury discovered in this area exceeds any value ever recorded in remote marine sediments, states Professor Hamed Sanei, who is part of…
Astrid Strunk from the Department of Geoscience was among five lucky researchers each to receive DKK 50,000, when this year's PhD prizes were awarded…
In a new podcast, you can hear Associate Professor Søren Munch Kristiansen from Geoscience talk about his work in geology. For him, people are…
On board the ship Celtic Explorer, Per Trinhammer will for the next 4 weeks together with researchers and engineers from Danish, British and Irish…
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