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  • Melissa Ward Jones and Mette Bendixen share their stories of juggling parenting and fieldwork, and argue that more should be done to help retain scientist-parents, particularly women, in academia.

    • Melissa Ward Jones
    • Mette Bendixen
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
  • Sand and gravel are being extracted faster than they can be replaced. Monitor and manage this resource globally, urge Mette Bendixen and colleagues.

    • Mette Bendixen
    • Jim Best
    • Lars Lønsmann Iversen
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 571, P: 29-31
  • A lack of street view imagery in many countries mean valuable data isn’t available to researchers.

    • Mette Bendixen
    • Tawanda Kanhema
    • Lars L. Iversen
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Africa
  • L'absence d'images street view dans de nombreux pays fait que des données précieuses ne sont pas disponibles pour les chercheurs.

    • Mette Bendixen
    • Tawanda Kanhema
    • Lars L. Iversen
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Africa
  • Climate change has the potential to erode coastlines, but a rediscovered archive of aerial photographs from the Second World War shows that in southern Greenland, deltas have recently extended seaward.

    • Mette Bendixen
    • Lars Lønsmann Iversen
    • Aart Kroon
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 550, P: 101-104
  • Sand has become an increasingly scarce critical resource. As a result of changing climate, Greenland now receives large deposits of glacially derived sand along its coasts. Local communities broadly support domestic, environmentally mindful economic sand extraction.

    • Mette Bendixen
    • Rasmus Leander Nielsen
    • Kelton Minor
    Research
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 5, P: 991-999
  • As marine-terminating glaciers retreat, they reveal new coastlines in many regions. Here the authors use satellite data to quantify these changes for the Northern Hemisphere, finding that between 2000 and 2020, a total of 2,466 km of new coastline has been uncovered.

    • Jan Kavan
    • Małgorzata Szczypińska
    • Mateusz C. Strzelecki
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 15, P: 528-537
  • Analysis of DNA methylation usually requires a chemical or an enzymatic pretreatment step. Here, the authors report a PCR-based technology for the detection of DNA methylation in untreated DNA, and present analytical and clinical results from methylation analysis of the MGMT promoter.

    • Kamilla Kolding Bendixen
    • Maria Mindegaard
    • Rasmus Koefoed Petersen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-11
  • Greenland is at the heart of climate research, yet the related perceptions of Greenland’s Indigenous population have long been overlooked. Findings based on two nationally representative surveys reveal a large gap between the scientific consensus and Kalaallit views.

    • Kelton Minor
    • Manumina Lund Jensen
    • Minik T. Rosing
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 13, P: 661-670
  • Sand and gravel have become important commodities due to infrastructure and coastal protection schemes, leading to shortages on a global level. This Perspective looks at how Greenland could diversify its economy towards export of its sand resources and the potential impacts on the environment and local way of life.

    • Mette Bendixen
    • Irina Overeem
    • Lars Lønsmann Iversen
    Reviews
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 2, P: 98-104
  • Arctic coasts are increasingly affected by erosion and flooding, owing to decreasing sea ice, thawing permafrost and rising sea levels. This Review examines the changes in Arctic coastal morphodynamics and discusses the broader impacts on Arctic systems.

    • Anna M. Irrgang
    • Mette Bendixen
    • Benjamin M. Jones
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
    Volume: 3, P: 39-54