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Sassy Scientist Blog of the Week: In this weekly column, The Sassy Scientist answers questions on geodynamics, solid Earth science, academic life, the universe, and everything in between. blogs.egu.eu/divisions/gd/2…
Love adventure and Earth’s ancient past? 🌍 This week, @lydia_theo1 takes you through some of Europe’s most fascinating Natural History Museums- treasure troves of fossils, minerals, and more! blogs.egu.eu/divisions/gd/2… #egu #egugeodynamics
In this week’s blog, Katherine Villavicencio (University of Chieti – Pescara) explores the mental health struggles researchers face under project pressure, such as a PhD, leading to suicidal thoughts and advocates for targeted interventions in academia blogs.egu.eu/divisions/gd/2…
We all need a little trip sometimes. What better way to refresh our minds than to venture to an entirely different planet? This week, join us as we go on a brief journey to Mars and appreciate its geomorphology. blogs.egu.eu/divisions/gd/2…
Thanks for everyone's attention to our blogs🫶! In the past year, which blog has been your favourite? Here we have the vote for the 2024 best EGU division blog, please give us your preference😎😎! blogs.egu.eu/geolog/2025/02…
Have you ever considered leaving academia? This week, please follow the new Sassy post and listen to the 'Sound of Letting Go'. blogs.egu.eu/divisions/gd/2…
Venus's mysteries and unique evolution may hold the key to understanding what makes a planet habitable. In this week's blog post, Diogo Lourenço and Cédric Gillmann discuss how numerical modelling can help us better understand Venus. #egu #egugeodynamics blogs.egu.eu/divisions/gd/2…
Join us today for the second part of our reportage about the Soufrière Hills Volcano eruption to learn how the people of Montserrat are rebuilding their community, and meet the extraordinary staff of the Montserrat Volcano Observatory.🌋 #egugeodynamics blogs.egu.eu/divisions/gd/2…
How do mantle plumes express at surface? In the first blog post of the year, PhD student Ziqi Ma from UCL discusses the effects of plume flux on dynamic topography. blogs.egu.eu/divisions/gd/2… #egu #egugeodynamics
This week, we focus on allyship: How can individuals outside the LGBTQIA+ community actively support inclusion, equality, and safety? blogs.egu.eu/divisions/gd/2… Together, we can create a safer and more inclusive environment for all. #egu #LGBTQIA
🌋🌓 How hot is the Moon's interior? This week in News & Views, Arkadeep Roy from the University of Arizona explores the selenotherm—the Moon’s internal temperature using experimental petrology, geochemistry, & geophysical modelling. blogs.egu.eu/divisions/gd/2… #LunarScience #Moon
This month, Sassy Scientist answers Ron's question: Am I getting more stupid, or is the PhD getting smarter? blogs.egu.eu/divisions/gd/2…
Ágnes Király introduces her new project, DYNAMICE, funded by an ERC grant, which will start in 2025! The project aims to bridge the gap between geodynamics and ice modeling, presenting an exciting and interdisciplinary challenge. blogs.egu.eu/divisions/gd/2…
In this week’s blog, Ana Lorena Abila (@alenaabila), a PhD student at ETH Zürich shares the results from her paper about modelling subduction interface rheology. blogs.egu.eu/divisions/gd/2…
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What if the academic world was set in a magical world, where wizards’ futures depended on powerful journals and the influence of strict supervisors? Katherine Villavicencio tells a wizardly tale showing how power imbalances in academia can harm students. blogs.egu.eu/divisions/gd/2…
In this week's post Dr. Nicholas Vafeas discusses The Great Green Paradox and how we can develop more sustainable practices in dealing with mineral resources and energy sector without posing any further risks to the planet Earth. #egu #egugeodynamics blogs.egu.eu/divisions/gd/2…
This week Rajani Shrestha (@seismori) from Caltech takes us to Corsica and shares some highlights from the 4th edition of the Cargèse school on earthquakes (October 14-18)! 🌄 #egu #egugeodynamics blogs.egu.eu/divisions/gd/2…
In this week’s blog post, Alexis Gauthier interviews the poster awardees of the Ada Lovelace Workshop on Modelling Mantle and Lithospheric Dynamics that took place in Sète between the 1-6 September. 💯🏅 blogs.egu.eu/divisions/gd/2…
In this week's post, we spoke with Wouter Schellart (Prof., Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) about geodynamic modelling techniques, which provide a glimpse into Earth’s internal processes and the rationale behind use of both analogue and numerical modelling. blogs.egu.eu/divisions/gd/2…