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A new study shows that concentrations of microscopic plastic particles in the sea along the west coast of Greenland are roughly the same as in the Atlantic Ocean
New Horizon 2020 project, ECOTIP, will assess the cascading effects of climate change to Arctic marine ecosystems and depending societies
Arctic DTU Campus Sisimiut attracts international students for Arctic Semester and challenges of extreme engineering.
PhD student Jennifer Fiebig researches in urban planning in the Arctic by examining snowdrift – through fieldwork and with substitute materials in the laboratory. The goal...
Students can now apply to enrol in a new BEng programme—Fisheries Technology—starting in September.
Globally, the temperature of permafrost on Earth has risen 0.3 degrees Celsius in the last decade; and the temperature keeps rising, shows the first comprehensive study...
New study shows that the melt process reacts surprisingly quickly to changes in the atmosphere and the waters around Greenland.
On Wednesday, 28 November, HRH Crown Prince Frederik spearheaded the inauguration of two new laboratories.
Mining waste can replace up to ten per cent of the cement used in concrete without compromising the strength of the materials.
An international team of researchers has discovered a giant meteorite crater—with a diameter of 31 km—buried deep under the inland ice in Greenland.