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Mercury contamination has long been a threat to animal carnivores and human residents in the Arctic. Mercury exports from river basins to the ocean…
Vi er fem studerende fra Danmark, der i dette semester er flyttet til Nuuk for at studere Arktiske forhold ved Grønlands Naturinstitut som en del af…
A new research project seeks to improve our understanding of the environmental effects of oil contamination in the Arctic. The principal researcher of…
"A Land Shaped by Water: Perspectives on Canada", Turku, Finland, Wed 12 - Sat 15 August 2015
Solens aktivitet er en vigtig faktor i det komplicerede samspil, der styrer vores klima. Nu viser ny forskning, at påvirkningen fra Solen ikke er…
Two Canadian and two U.S. partners in INTERACT (International Network for Terrestrial Research and Monitoring in the Arctic) open a call for…
An international research team representing various areas such as fish taxonomy, trophic ecology, fisheries science, climatology, oceanography and…
Aarhus Universitet er med i et samarbejde, der står bag et nyt uddannelsesforløb med speciale i arktiske forhold. Uddannelsen er for…
French, Belgian, English, Greenlandic, Danish. Corridors, laboratories and meeting rooms are going to buzz with different languages at the Greenland…
En ny dansk forskningsstation i Grønland, som åbner til marts, skal give klimaforskere adgang til nye typer af undersøgelser i det arktiske område. Et…
Up to 12 AIAS-COFUND (Marie Curie) Fellowships available
Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies (AIAS) is pleased to announce that up to 12 AIAS-COFUND…
For millions of years, large parts of the marine biotas of the North Atlantic and North Pacific have been separated by harsh climate conditions in the…
First climate change, now penile fracture – polar bears have got it pretty rough. Chemical pollutants may be reducing the density of the bears' penis…
Matchpoint seminar Aarhus University, 12-13 November, 2015
Have you ever wondered how reindeer react to seeing humans who are disguised as polar bears? No? But someone has. Professor Egil Reimers now visits…
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