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Marine Science

Bremen's mayor visits marine research

During the visit at MARUM, the focus was on the continuation application for the Cluster of Excellence of the universities of Oldenburg and Bremen.

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Marine Science HIFMB

From the Very Small to the Big Picture

A review of research on and with microorganisms and their achievements in recent decades

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Marine Science

Minister Mohrs visits the ICBM

Last Friday, Lower Saxony's Science Minister Falko Mohrs was able to experience marine research hands-on at the ICBM in Wilhelmshaven.

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Marine Science Science Communication

Science in the pub

“Where the Ocean meets the Sky...” is where ICBM scientist Oliver Wurl will take you in this year's edition of ‘Hirn vom Hahn - Wissen frisch…

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Marine Science

Transparency in Science and Research

“Transparency in Science and Research” was the motto of this year's ICBM PhD Day. More than 40 doctoral students came together at the ICBM site in…

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Marine Science Forschung

Research on a rowing boat

Extreme rower Martin Stengele and Prof. Dr. Oliver Wurl and Leonie Jaeger from the ICBM are forming an unusual alliance for marine research.

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Marine Science Forschung

New concept for the protection of marine biodiversity

The AGELESS Project will leverage long-term data series for the ocean of the future.

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Marine Science

Future Market

The Future Market Oldenburg brings together global challenges and regional commitment on August 25. Visit us at the ICBM stand!

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Marine Science Forschung

Sometimes friend, sometimes enemy?

How different species interact with each other, for example as predator and prey, is by no means fixed and can depend on the prevailing environmental…

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Marine Science

Happy Birthday SONNE!

Friends of the SONNE have sent their congratulations and special SONNE moments to mark the 10th birthday of our research vessel SONNE.

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Marine Science Forschung

Ocean and atmosphere in exchange

Our oceans have a central function for the global climate. They store greenhouse gases and heat, can transport them thousands of kilometers and…

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Marine Science

Long Night of Science

The Nordwestdeutsche Universitätsgesellschaft e.V. (NWDUG) cordially invites you to the third Long Night of Science in Wilhelmshaven!

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Marine Science

"One feels like a true explorer"

The oceans are home to much of the planet's biodiversity. They have a major influence on our climate and provide food for billions of people.To mark…

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Marine Science ICBM-Meldung

Discovery Days in Mathematics, Computing Science, and Natural Sciences

Within the Discovery Days the School V - Mathematics and Natural Sciences is opening its doors on the Wechloy campus.

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Marine Science Forschung

Marine bacteria team up to produce a vital vitamin

Two species of marine bacteria from the North Sea have established an unusual and sometimes destructive relationship to produce the important vitamin…

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Celebrating winning the Science Slam with Dr Markus Prinz: Nathalie Kürten (IfV), co-host of the evening; Dr Maren Bertheau (UOL); Dr Rufina Fingerhut; Dr Matthias Weissensteiner (IfV); Jenny Neuhaus (DZMB, Senckenberg am Meer); the prize winner (ICBM); Dominik Antoni (AWI); Lennart Barke (Wadden Sea Visitor Centre, gave a talk on science out of competition); Justine Bertram (IfV) and Dr Moritz Mennenga (NIhK, Managing Director NWDUG) [Photos: S. Riexinger].
Marine Science Personalia

Markus Prinz wins Wilhelmshaven Science Slam

Landscape ecologist Dr Markus Prinz is the winner of the latest Wilhelmshaven Science Slam, which took place yesterday at the Pumpwerk cultural…

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The researchers were able to reconstruct the three-dimensional shape of the chloroplast of the dinoflagellate Prorocentrum cordatum from several hundred cross-sectional images. It takes up around 40 per cent of the cell volume. Image: University of Oldenburg / WG General and Molecular Microbiology
Marine Science Forschung

Microalgae with unusual cell biology

What are the molecular processes in a unicellular marine algae species that can cause harmful algal blooms? A research team led by microbiologist…

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The question of how animals manage to navigate over long distances has long been a subject of research at the University of Oldenburg. The university has now been given the go-ahead to submit an application for a Cluster of Excellence on this topic. istock / AGD Beukhof
Marine Science Forschung

University of Oldenburg competes for three Clusters of Excellence

The university was successful in the preliminary decision of the excellence competition with a proposal on animal navigation. The existing clusters in…

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Meinhard Simon and his research objects: To make marine microbes visible, the tiny organisms are stained with fluorescent dyes. Universität Oldenburg / Daniel Schmidt      At sea, the researchers also carry out their work in specially equipped laboratory containers. Universität Oldenburg / Meinhard Simon      Meinhard Simon and his research objects: To make marine microbes visible, the tiny organisms are stained with fluorescent dyes. Universität Oldenburg / Daniel Schmidt
Marine Science Forschung

The ocean microbiome

A group of bacteria lives in close association with other organisms throughout the world's oceans. Former ICBM-Microbiologist Meinhard Simon and his…

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After a discussion round, there was a lively exchange with the guests in the audience. Photo: MARUM - Centre for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen; V.Diekamp
Marine Science Kontakte

"MARUM im Dialog" successfully launched

The new event format „Blickpunkt Meer – MARUM im Dialog“  ("Focus on the Sea - MARUM in Dialogue") has now been successfully launched with an event on…

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