Increased ocean warming could cause shift of plankton population, new NESSC research shows. Increasing CO2 emissions and ocean warming could lead to a shift of the dominant plankton population in
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Christmas Lecture in NEMO
Past Sunday, professor Guido van der Werf (VU Amsterdam) presented the NESSC Christmas lecture ‘Bosbranden in een veranderend klimaat’ in the NEMO Science Museum in Amsterdam. The lecture, the
/ read moreNESSC Christmas Lecture 2022
After missing for the past 2 years, a new NESSC Christmas lecture will be held on Sunday December 18. In this 6th edition, NESSC-researcher Guido van der Werf, professor
/ read moreEAG Grant for Allix Baxter
NESSC-researcher Allix Baxter at Utrecht University has received a Early Career Science Ambassador Program grant from the European Association of Geochemists (EAG). Through the grant, Allix was able to
/ read moreNESSC discovery: Twins for black mangroves
NESSC-researchers at Wageningen University have discovered that black mangrove trees can produce twins. While the phenomenon of twin seedlings was seen before in other mangrove species, this is likely
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