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In focus: Research on the energy supply of the future and satellite-based climate and environmental monitoring
Ancient sediments have recorded the cooling of the solid Earth. This is shown by the analysis of oxygen isotopes. According to this, the early oceans were not as hot as previously thought.
Federal Research Minister Bettina Stark-Watzinger at the GFZ: During her visit to the Potsdam Telegrafenberg, she learned about climate-relevant geo research.
The Board of Trustees appoints Prof. Lars Bernard to the Scientific Advisory Board of the GFZ.
Harald Schuh is recipient of the 2022 “Ivan I. Mueller Award for Distinguished Service and Leadership” of the Geodesy Section of the American Geophysical Union (AGU).
As of 1 January 2023, the IASS has been renamed as the Research Institute for Sustainability (RIFS) and embedded into the administrative structures of GFZ.
New DFG Research Unit “Clock Metrology: A Novel Approach to TIME in Geodesy” with GFZ participation
Niels Hovius appointed to the renowned "National Academy of Science and Engineering – acatech”.
GFZ position on the Leopoldina Report "Earth System Science", which calls for the geosciences to be modernised and shaped in future by the guiding idea of Earth system science.
Looking back 550 million years: How did the oldest animals feed? Researchers used biomarkers to study the gut contents of Ediacara communities.