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Research
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Species on the move as a result of changes in climate thousands of years ago
As it gets warmer, we see that species are once again forced to move, but this time by human-induced climate change.
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Big steps towards a Norwegian answer to ChatGPT
Several new Norwegian language models have already been launched.
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Training drones to detect greenhouse gas sources
How do you map something that is both invisible and odorless? Researchers at the University of Oslo have trained drones to find the best places to measure greenhouse gases on their own.
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The Darwin Prize for 2023 goes to Melinka Butenko
The Darwin Prize was presented on Darwin Day, February 12th.
Departments and centres
- Norwegian Centre for Knowledge-driven Machine Learning (Integreat)
- Centre for Computing in Science Education (CCSE)
- Norwegian Nuclear Research Centre (NNRC)
- Centre for Planetary Habitability (PHAB)
- Center for Interdiciplinary Education (INTED)
- Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology (SMN)
- Norwegian Centre for Science Education
- KURT – Centre for Teaching and Learning in Science
- HISP Centre
- Centre for Scalable Data Access in the Oil and Gas Domain (SIRIUS)
- Hylleraas Centre for Quantum Molecular Sciences
- Njord Centre
- Centre for Biogeochemistry in the Anthropocene (CBA)
- Centre for Bioinformatics (SBI)
- Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics (RoCS)
- dScience
- Centre for Space Sensors and Systems (CENSSS)
- UiO Growth House
Events
News
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Oslo Hydrogen Seminar: Exploring the future of geological storage of hydrogen May 22, 2024 9:33 AM
The recently Oslo Hydrogen Seminar shed light on hydrogen as a clean energy source with focus on geological hydrogen storage. The seminar was organised by the Dept. of Geosciences' Section for Environmental Geosciences in collaboration with the HySTORM-project and the Uni. of Edinburgh.
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High-frequency climate forcing causes prolonged cold periods in the Holocene, according to new study in paleoclimate May 15, 2024 4:46 PM
In a new study a research team suggests, based on new Earth System Model simulations, that the temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere in the past 8000 years were highly variable on interannual to centennial timescales. The study reveals that this period was not a unique period of climate stability as it is currently often portrayed, and it pinpoints clusters of large volcanic eruptions as a key driver for past climate variations.
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No cataclysmic pole shift 800 million years ago May 13, 2024 11:59 AM
A multidisciplinary team of researchers, including PHAB’s Justin Tonti-Filippini and CEED’s Boris Robert, conducted a large paleomagnetic and geochronologic study of 800-million-year-old red beds from South China. In contrast to previous studies in the region, their results suggest that Earth’s geomagnetic field and rotation axis were stable at that time. Their paper was just selected as an Editors’ Highlight in JGR Solid Earth.
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Join us in celebrating our second generation convergence environments Apr. 26, 2024 2:06 PM
Are you curious about interdisciplinary research collaboration? Do you want to learn more about interdisciplinary research leadership in practice? Join us for a pleasant gathering in honour of our second generation convergence environments on Thursday, 30 May in the Sophus Lie Auditorium.
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Professor Werner is elected as a member of the Academia Europaea Apr. 24, 2024 3:27 PM
Professor Stephanie Werner is elected as a member of the Academia Europaea (AE) from 2024. Membership of the AE is for individuals that have demonstrated "sustained academic excellence".
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New webpage for internal innovation funding at UiO Apr. 5, 2024 12:33 PM
UiO has several different support schemes for innovative researchers. In 2024, a total of about NOK 16 million will be announced from internal funds. The UiO Growth House has made an overview all UiO's innovation calls and application deadlines to make the application processes more predictable for researchers.
The NORA Consortium
The University of Oslo is a partner in the NORA Consortium - The Norwegian Artificial Intelligence Research Consortium - that aims to strengthen Norwegian research and education within artificial intelligence, machine learning and robotics.