Exciting times for some of our NESSC colleagues: a new isotope device has been installed at the IMAU (Institute for Marine and Atmospheric research Utrecht). The instrument, a ThermoFisher MAT
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Keeping a lookout at the edge of the world
Few places in the world conjure up images of remoteness and harshness like Far Eastern Siberia. Yet, it’s places like these where our science is needed most. Blog from blogs.egu.eu, written
/ read moreCreating a model to predict how ice sheets will melt
Want to know what the melting process of the Greenland ice sheet would look like? You should dive into the past. A model that can reliably reconstruct the past,
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The Antarctic ice sheets are melting faster than previously thought, according to last week's news articles. This century the sea level will rise an extra meter. Reason to panic? NESSC colleague Michiel
/ read moreNESSC day 2016 was a great success
A day full of presentations, lectures, posters, food, beers and gezelligheid: the first annual NESSC day was a huge success. More than 65 scientists came together at the Koningshof conference center
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