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February 11 is International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Representing the women power at the GFZ, we present some of them. Discover them and how they do SCIENCE!
Mining regions in transition: Six international partners in the GFZ-coordinated EU project ATLANTIS are investigating the after-use potential of former mining regions for energy storage.
Position │ "We will seek dialogue" - Politics, science and the people in the regions that come into question for a final repository site must negotiate a result together.
A new issue of System Erde "No nuclear waste repository without geoscience" has come out.
An analysis of floods of the past 10,000 years from geoarchives in the Alpine region has shown that warm phases influence frequency of floods.
Joint roadmap by Helmholtz Centres and Fraunhofer institutes identifies fields of action for sustainable heat supply.
Worldwide research effort: more than 73,000 species of trees, 14 per cent more than previously thought. 9,000 of which have yet to be discovered.
Researchers discover new surprising survival strategy of microorganisms at the absolute limit of life.
The GFZ turns 30 - and celebrates virtually at its New Year's reception. Highlights: Awarding of the Rolf Emmermann Medal to Michael M. Watkins and children interviewing guests.
Novel modelling approach helps to understand and manage seismic activities connected with underground work.