Day 5: Can minerals help us to deal with climate change? 🏭
Last day at Goldschmidt 2023. We spent the day listening to nice talks on how to use minerals and rocks to capture CO2: a possible solution to climate change? Next destination: Chicago 2024
Last day at Goldschmidt 2023. We spent the day listening to nice talks on how to use minerals and rocks to capture CO2: a possible solution to climate change? Next destination: Chicago 2024
Would you be able to describe your poster in only three words?
In his thought provoking plenary talk, Abdoulatif Abass Saley showed us what the world of artisanal gold mining looks like in West Africa.
It’s the last day of the conference and it’s time to pick favorites! One of my favorites is the Mentor Program. Let’s take a look at what some mentees and mentors felt about the program.
Temperatures have dropped in Lyon and we can finally go out in the street without undergoing dissolution. Today we dive into how to understand our planet's past using carbonate proxies.
Goldschmidt 2023 is not only about science. Double Scotch’ concert on Tuesday evening proved that in more ways than one.
Sumit Chakraborty let's us in on his ideas and work by he and his group, showing us why knowing timescales is a powerful tool.
Join us for an interview with Dey(anira) Cisneros Lazaro, a promising PhD student who joins us today to talk about her career and future!
During her lecture, the recipient of Paul Gast Medal took us into the ocean to explore the control of marine particle on biogeochemical cycles.
This Tuesday, 11th July 2023, we melted in Lyon. With almost 40°C outside today we attended a session on the global cycle of P!
Some comments on my first talk at Goldschmidt
Knowing the realities in academia, someone stood up and asked this very important question that we are all itching to know the answer to.