Studies on medieval tree rings help to better classify the man-made contribution to climate change.
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From the 25 to 27 February international PhD students doing their PhD in the field of geothermal energy meet on Telegrafenberg.
Lutz Hannemann, former GFZ photographer, celebrates his 50th anniversary in the photographer's trade.
A research-intensive week on Telegrafenberg: The Research Data Alliance meets to plan the national data infrastructure.
Data-mining allows considering individual precautionary measures.
GFZ monitors the subsurface in the North of Myanmar with a temporary seismic monitoring network in order to better understand tectonic processes.
On 4 February, GFZ scientist Richard Biancale died after a heart attack at the age of 66.
Two GFZ projects focusing on knowledge transfer receive funding from Helmholtz and the State of Brandenburg.
Navigation through satellite systems can now be better quantified.
Ultra-slow earthquake indicates deep crustal movement near Istanbul.