Else-Ragnhild Neumann Award for Women in Geosciences is awarded for the 3rd time, and this year it goes to Dr Ágnes Király, CEED, UiO. The award is given to a PhD or Postdoctoral Fellow who has given a significant contribution to research in geosciences.
Forskningsnytt & I media - Side 4
The ESA mission - Ariel - has proceeded to the next phase. This is very exciting news for planetology and the space industry. Read more over on the CEED Blog
https://www.mn.uio.no/ceed/english/about/blog/2020/esa-formally-adopts-ariel.html
There is a new mineral in town - donwilhelmsite - found on the Moon and in small quantities in the mid-mantle (Fritz et al., 2020).
Read more on the CEED Blog
Out this week, a new study published in Nature Communications by Bellwald et al. (2020) and including CEED Adjunct Professor Sverre Planke.
Each summer CEEDlings submit a photo for the annual #PostcardsfromCEED which are posted on social media. Below is a compilation of the 2020 edition.
Ein ny forskingsartikkel av forskarar frå Institutt frå geofag og Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin m.fl. publisert i Nature Geoscience, kastar ljos over kva som kan ha skjedd ved den største av dei fem kjente masseutryddingane på jorda. Henrik Svensen er intervjua om denne studien i forskning.no.
A new study led by Dr. Martin Schobben (Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin), with co-authors from the Dept. for Geosciences (UiO), describes the causal chains between environmental changes and mass extinction at the Permian-Triassic boundary about 252 million years ago. From this study, scientists can get a glimpse of what might happen to biodiversity under the predicted global warming in the near future. New publication in Nature Geoscience.