NESSC-researcher Koen Pelsma awarded for publication on the methane cycle in canals of Amsterdam. Koen Pelsma Koen Pelsma (Radboud University) received the Kiem award past Wednesday
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Aragonite minerals buffering ocean acidification
New NESSC-paper shows how aragonite minerals in the ocean help regulating the climate system. Likely you’ve not yet heard of sea butterflies. These tiny, special creatures live in the open
/ read moreSponge gardens discovered in the Arctic deep sea
Researchers discovered a massive sponge garden thriving on the bottom of the Arctic Sea. On the bottom of the Arctic Ocean, over 700 metres deep, researchers discovered a thriving garden
/ read moreMethane-eating microbes discovered in canals of Amsterdam
NESSC-study discovers new microbes living in the canals of Amsterdam that consume methane gas. Scientists of Radboud University and Utrecht University investigated how much methane gas the canals in Amsterdam
/ read moreNew NESSC-paper: study on El Niño variability
New NESSC-research on the variability of El Niño in the Pliocene period has appeared. Climate scientists still don’t know exactly how the phenomenon of El Niño will respond under the
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