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Major Recognition for Bremen Scientists
Two scientists from the University of Bremen have been appointed to the Norwegian Scientific Academy for Polar Research: Professor Olaf Eisen, also researcher at Alfred Wegener Institute, and Professor Kai Bischof received this award in recognition of their contributions to research on the Arctic and Antarctic.
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Arctic Dialoge in Potsdam: Finding solutions together as equals
The Arctic is a central point of focus in terms of climate change: it is warming almost four times faster than the rest of the planet. The rich traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples, passed down through generations over thousands of years, can help us to recognise and understand these changes. At the same time, scientific methods can help to fill important data gaps regarding the increasing consequences of climate change. The 27th Arctic Dialoge on 14 April in Potsdam brings both perspectives together, because only by working together as equals can…
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Report on new technique for water monitoring and research
A new guide to the use of hyperspectral radiometry for water monitoring and research has been published. The report was developed by international experts as part of the International Ocean Colour Coordination Group under the lead of Astrid Bracher from the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI).
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Political visit to the AWI
Henrike Müller, Bremen’s Senator for the Environment, Climate and Science, and State Councillor Karolina Kumar were given an insight into current research and technological developments at the AWI. Accompanied by AWI Director Hajo Eicken and AWI Administrative Director Karsten Wurr, they visited the NMR laboratory, the Centre for Aquaculture Research and the Technical Centre, also known as the 'Rasmus Willumsen House'. The aim is to further intensify this exchange and specifically expand cooperation with the private sector in Bremen in future.
Uncharted island soon to appear on nautical charts
A 93-strong international expedition team has been exploring the northwestern Weddell Sea in the Antarctic on board the Alfred Wegener Institute's icebreaker Polarstern since 8 February 2026. In this key region for global ocean currents, the focus has been on the outflow of ice and water from the Larsen Ice Shelf and the astonishing sea ice retreat of recent years. When the research work had to be interrupted due to rough weather conditions in order to seek shelter in the lee of Joinville Island, the scientists and ship's crew were surprised by the…
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Human greenhouse gas emissions drive compound hot-dry extremes and enforce climate risks for low-income countries
New study shows that the combination of heat and drought events will further increase and affect especially those countries that contribute less to climate change.
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How did Earth’s most powerful ocean current form?
It transports far more than 100 times as much water as all of the Earth's rivers combined: The Antarctic Circumpolar Current rushes around the southern continent unhindered by land masses and is therefore a fundamental component of the climate system. In a recent study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a research team led by the Alfred Wegener Institute describes how and when this mighty ring current developed in Earth's history. Surprising finding: it took more than the opening of the ocean passages between…
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Honorary Professorship in Biology
AWI scientist Stephan Ende has been appointed Honorary Professor by Bremen University of Applied Sciences. His tenure will begin in the summer semester of 2026 in the International Programme in Technical and Applied Biology (ISTAB). The honorary professorship recognises outstanding achievements in research and practice, as well as sustained commitment to academic teaching.
New Polarstern vessel: Model Masters the Testing Phase
Important milestones have been reached in the construction of the new Polarstern. A true-to-scale model of the future research icebreaker successfully completed tests in the ice channel. This marked the completion of the series of tests on the hull's seakeeping and icebreaking behaviour. In addition, the TKMS shipyard, commissioned by the Alfred Wegener Institute to build the vessel, has now ordered further vital components, such as the hydroacoustic systems and the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system for the research icebreaker. Moreover,…
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Annette Barthelt Prize for Ayla Murray
Dr Ayla Murray was awarded the Annette Barthelt Foundation Science Prize at the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel on Friday for her doctoral thesis completed at the Alfred Wegener Institute. The foundation honours the memory of four scientists from Kiel who died in a terrorist attack in Djibouti in 1987. Dr Jenny Neuhaus and Benedikt Haimerl (both from the University of Hamburg) were also honoured. Further information can be found here.