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Twenty years of Arctic research can help scientists around the world better understand climate and environment change.
The SWIPA 2017 assessment is the fourth AMAP assessment addressing Arctic climate issues and is a direct follow up to the first Snow, Water, Ice and…
The agreement came into effect on 1 November 2017 and it runs until 31 October 2019.
An Invitation to International Arctic Researchers, Stakeholders and Decision-Makers
On Wednesday, November 1, the kick-off of the new Center for Cellular Signal Patterns (CellPAT) took place, which is one of 10 new centers that…
Scientists at iNANO, Aarhus University, are collaborating with Carlsberg, Microsoft and DTU on a research study with the purpose of measuring and…
New maps of Greenland’s coastal seafloor and bedrock beneath its massive ice sheet show that two to four times as many coastal glaciers are at risk of…
Centre for Water Technology joins Knowledge Exchange and Collaboration visit to US California
Skrydstrup Group publishes in Angewandte Chemie International Edition about the efficient reduction of water to dihydrogen by using diboron compounds …
How can cartoon images aid in understanding bacterial biological processes? How did Hollywood contribute to quantum physics? How do aesthetics, art,…
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