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    International study investigates a potential connection.
    Scientists reconstruct Earth's magnetic field of the past.
    On 26 April the 16th „Zukunftstag“ (future career day) takes place – the GFZ participates with the slogan “The Earth is our laboratory”.
    Resource estimates of shale gas reservoirs much higher than analyzed before.
    Virtual radio telescope records a jet with unprecedented resolution.
    Can animals warn about earthquakes?
    Hydrodynamic model calculations improve the prediction of changes in the polar motion.
    Michael Wiedenbeck, head of the SIMS lab at the GFZ, has been appointed as Research Associate by the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Canada.
    Water pressure as a critical factor for mega-earthquakes, study by GFZ scientists reveals.
    The 11th Research Data Alliance (RDA) plenary from 21 to 23 March brought together international stakeholders from 41 countries and several disciplines on the topic of research data.