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Forest soils increasingly extract methane from atmosphere
Forest soils have an important role in protecting our climate: they remove large quantities of methane – a powerful greenhouse gas – from our atmosphere. Researchers evaluated the world's most comprehensive data set on methane uptake by forest soils. Based on measurements taken at 13 forest plots in south-western Germany over periods of up to 24 years, they discovered that under certain climate conditions, their capacity to absorb methane actually increases. more…
Farmers’ voices in European protests
Farmers’ protests that swept across Europe in 2024 were driven by a wide range of concerns that differ markedly between countries, according to a new study. Based on survey responses from more than 2,200 farmers in Germany, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands, it finds that farmers’ motivations go far beyond commonly cited issues such as environmental regulations. Instead, complaints range from bureaucracy and low incomes to political dissatisfaction and uncertainty about the future of farming. more…
Cosmic rays reveal hidden history of Australia’s ancient landscapes
Australia’s iconic red landscapes have preserved a remarkable record of Earth’s surface evolution – one that can now be read using cosmic rays from outer space. An international research team has demonstrated a new method to reconstruct how ancient landscapes eroded and sediments moved across continents millions of years ago. By measuring tiny amounts of gas produced by cosmic rays inside grains of sand, the researchers were able to quantify erosion rates and sediment transport times. more…
Faster, clearer, deeper 3D imaging
Light sheet microscopy produces impressive 3D images of tissue and entire organs. A thin layer of light, the light sheet, moves through the sample and generates a 3D image layer by layer. However, larger samples create problems for conventional microscopes: the process is slow and the images blurred. This led researchers to develop a technologically innovative light sheet fluorescence microscopy platform that improves imaging and opens up new opportunities for research and medicine. more…
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Health, happiness and prosperity in the New Year!
For 2025, we would like to wish health, happiness and personal and professional success to all students, staff, guests and alumni of Göttingen University and Göttingen Campus. more…
System accreditation for the quality management system of the University of Göttingen
The Central Evaluation and Accreditation Agency Hannover (ZEvA) accredited the quality management system for Student and Academic Services at the University of Göttingen at the beginning of November. This gives the University the right to assess and review its degree programmes with the help of internal and external expertise for a period of six years in order to ensure that the qualification objectives and quality standards of the degree programmes are met. more…