Are algae the next climate savior? GCRC investigates!
18.07.2023Macroalgae or seaweed are dominating rocky coastlines globally. Even here in Greenland, we can see small kelp such as the ..
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Photography contest for all in Greenland!
Science surrounds us and forms our lives, yet we all have a tendency of taking it for granted. It’s important to acknowledge the role that past and current scientific advances have played in our well-being, our culture, and our ways of living. With this competition, we challenge people to show a connection between an image and a scientific phenomenon to increase the awareness of the science around us. We are looking forwards to seeing your photos and texts!
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Macroalgae or seaweed are dominating rocky coastlines globally. Even here in Greenland, we can see small kelp such as the ..
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The Greenland Climate Research Centre (GCRC) at the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources invites applicants for a 2-year full time ..