
By train to the EGU in Vienna
These days, over 180 GFZ researchers are travelling to Europe's largest geoscience conference, with 19,000 participants from all over the world.
to safeguard a habitable planet.
The GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences is Germany's national centre for research into the solid Earth.
These days, over 180 GFZ researchers are travelling to Europe's largest geoscience conference, with 19,000 participants from all over the world.
Prof. Yuri Shprits argues in “Nature Physics” for a stronger coordination within the research field of physics of our solar system.
At the world's leading industrial trade fair, the GFZ presented innovations in areas such as deep geothermal energy and geological hydrogen storage – visited by Brandenburg's Economy Minister.
Accelerating the energy transition is one of the most pressing challenges of our time. Yet, due to its complexity and the influence of diverse intellectual traditions, research has struggled to fully capture the dynamics of this transformative process. Jörg Radtke, a scientist at the Research…
The head of GFZ section ‘Dynamics of the Lithosphere’ has been appointed as adjunct professor at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz. He is already professor at Università Roma TRE.
The science journalist and photographer Tim Kalvelage is a guest in the section of Liane G. Benning.