
Researchers discovered a massive sponge garden thriving on the bottom of the Arctic Sea. On the bottom of the Arctic Ocean, over 700 metres deep, researchers discovered a thriving garden
/ read moreResearchers discovered a massive sponge garden thriving on the bottom of the Arctic Sea. On the bottom of the Arctic Ocean, over 700 metres deep, researchers discovered a thriving garden
/ read moreNESSC-study discovers new microbes living in the canals of Amsterdam that consume methane gas. Scientists of Radboud University and Utrecht University investigated how much methane gas the canals in Amsterdam
/ read moreNew NESSC-research on the variability of El Niño in the Pliocene period has appeared. Climate scientists still don’t know exactly how the phenomenon of El Niño will respond under the
/ read moreNothing inspires us more than fresh ideas… This past weekend 15 NESSC researchers gathered on Texel to brush up on their presentation skills and acquire new audiovisual storytelling skills with
/ read moreWith regret we inform you that the NESSC Christmas Lecture is cancelled this year. Under the current corona guidelines, too many uncertainties remain to be able to host an
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