Tibetan Plateau Rose Later Than We Thought
Uni Tübingen

February 28, 2019 - Data reinterpretation showed that the Tibetan plateau had an elevation of no more than 3,000 meters in the Eocene. Read More

Melting Antarctic Ice & Global Consequences
Hessischen Radio

February 18, 2019 - Reinhard Drews explains what the melting of the Antarctic Ice sheet means for the global population. Listen Here (in German).

Why Do Glaciers Matter?
Radio CantaloupeFM

February 1, 2019 - Reinhard Drews explains what the melting of the Himalayan glaciers means for the population. Listen Here (in German).

The Heartbeat of Antarctic Glaciers
Uni Tübingen aktuell

January, 2019 - Tübingen geophysicist Reinhard Drews investigates physical processes at the interface between ice and ocean. Read more.

How Do Living Organisms Influence the Shape of the Earth's Surface?
EarthShape

November 2018 - We investigate this question in EarthShape. Read more.

Tübingen Geoscientist Prof. Todd Ehlers Elected Member of Academia Europaea
attempto online

October 8, 2018 - Prof. Todd Ehlers has been elected as a member of the Academia Europaea, the leading international academy in Europe. Read more

Pleistocene Glaciation Impacted the Present Shape of the Olympic Mountains
Uni Tübingen aktuell

April 10, 2018 - ESD group members investigate temporal variations in exhumation due to the onset of Pleistocene glaciation in the Olympic Mountains (Washington State, USA). Read More.

ESD Group Members Raise Global Awareness Towards Earthquakes
Uni Tübingen aktuell

February 9, 2018 - In this interview, ESD group members answer questions on production of instructional videos on earthquake science, hazards and safety. Read More.

How an EGU Public Engagement Grant Contributed to Videos on Earthquake Education
EGU

November 24, 2017 - Solmaz Mohadjer talks about how she and her colleagues invested the prize money from an EGU Public Engagement Grant to further the understanding of earthquakes among most vulnerable. Read More.

Prof. Todd Ehlers Receives Ralph Alger Bagnold Medal
attempto online

October 12, 2017 - Prof. Todd Ehlers will receive the Ralph Alger Bagnold Medal in recognition of his outstanding scientific contribution to the study of geomorphology. Read More.

The Larsen C Ice Shelf Broke Off
Deutschlandfunk

July 12, 2017 - An interview with Dr. Reinhard Drews, a researcher at the University of Tübingen. Listen Here.

Geology Trek: Erosion and Ice
My PhD Story, University of Tübingen

October 31, 2016 - In this entertaining presentation, Jessica Starke and Florian Steinbach explain how they keep their motivation up during their PhD projects. Watch video.

How to Disarm Earthquakes
TEDxStuttgart

September 9, 2016 - In this TEDx talk, Solmaz Mohadjer, explains why it is vitally important to understand earthquakes, even if you live in an area without them. Watch Video.

EGU 2016 Public Engagement Grant Awarded for Creating Science Videos
EGU

April 22, 2016 - The EGU Outreach Committee has named Solmaz Mohadjer as one of the winners of the first EGU Public Engagement Grants competition. Read More.

Exploring the Sustainable Development Goals
EGU BLOG

February 8, 2016 - Solmaz Mohadjer and Dr. Sebastian Mutz offer a seminar on the topic of Geology and the Sustainable Development Goals at the University of Tübingen. Read More.

Cosmogenic Radionuclide Analysis in the Andes
Science Slam, Ulm

December 17, 2015 - Jessica Starke takes the audience on a scientific journey to the Andes. Watch Video (in German).

How Climate, tectonics, and Biology Shape the Earth’s Surface
Attempto!

August 2015 - Researchers at the University of Tübingen explain how tectonics, biology, and climate interact to produce the topography of the Earth's surface. Read More (page 6-15).

It Does Not Get Any Drier!
Science Slam, Konstanz

July 17, 2015 - Listen to Jessica Starke as she shares funny facts about the Atacama desert. Watch Video (in German).

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