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[Translate to English:] EGRIP: East Greenland Ice-core Project
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Ice core drilling on Greenland reaches bedrock

An international team of ice core researchers has reached bedrock while drilling through 2670 m thick ice in the EGRIP camp on the North Greenland Ice Sheet. This is the first time researchers have drilled a deep ice core through an ice stream. The EGRIP (East Greenland Ice core Project) is led by the Danish Centre for Ice and Climate at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, and many researchers from the Alfred Wegener Institute have participated in the drilling over the past seven years.
Delegation of the Committee for Education, Research and Technology Assessment
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Delegation trip to Tromsø and Ny-Ålesund

A delegation of the Committee for Education, Research and Technology Assessment of the German Bundestag is visiting Norway from July 30 to August 4. The delegates visited Polarstern in Tromsø, where they had an exchange with AWI Director Antje Boetius in preparation for the upcoming ArcWatch1 expedition. She introduced the delegation to AWI and its research work in the Arctic. The delegation then traveled to Ny-Ålesund to visit the Franco-German research station AWIPEV.
A photo of a big group of children posing in front of tents
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Helmholtz Camp on Sylt

Last week, the fourth Helmholtz Children's Holiday Camp took place on Sylt. The camp, which helps to support the compatibility of work and family at AWI, took place for the fourth time this year. 160 children and 27 carers from 13 Helmholtz Centres and the Helmholtz Head Office came together to spend their vacations and to get to know Sylt. They visited the AWI on site, the Erlebniszentrum Naturgewalten and went on mudflat hiking tours together.
Aerial view of Polarstern at Gakkel Ridge
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Eyewitnesses to Arctic Change

On Thursday, 3 August 2023, the research vessel Polarstern is scheduled to set off from Tromsø, Norway, towards the North Pole. For two months, a good fifty scientific expedition participants will explore the Arctic in transition as sea ice extent reaches its annual minimum in September. They will explore the biology, chemistry and physics of sea ice as well as the effects of sea ice retreat on the entire ocean system from the surface to the deep sea. Eleven years ago, Antje Boetius was part of the largest ever sea ice minumum in the Arctic and its…
Daniel Günther standing at a booth
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Schleswig-Holstein's minister president visiting

As part of his summer trip, minister president Daniel Günther visited the Biological Institute Helgoland on Friday, July 21, 2023. After an introduction to research at Helgoland by Dr. Inga Kirstein, Dr. Eva Brodte and other colleagues presented examples from science, science communication and knowledge transfer.
 Microplastic particles
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Microplastic contamination has reached the Arctic

Quantifying the amount of microplastic that appears on beaches and understanding where it came from is difficult. Scientists asked tourists on Arctic cruises to take part in a program of sample collection while visiting Svalbard and used these samples to identify microplastics that probably originated from ships and fishing net.
Dr. Miriam Seifert and Dr. Luisa von Albedyll
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Wladimir Köppen Prize goes to AWI researchers

Dr. Miriam Seifert and Dr. Luisa von Albedyll have been awarded the 2022 Wladimir Köppen Prize for their dissertations. The prize is endowed with 5,000 euros and has been awarded by the Cluster of Excellence for Climate Research at the University of Hamburg since 2009. It honors outstanding dissertations by young scientists from German-speaking countries.
Eisberge in der Antarktis
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Antarctic ice sheet data published

The publication of a comprehensive dataset on Antarctic bed topography and ice thickness has made a new contribution to the understanding of the Antarctic Ice Sheet. Several AWI scientists have contributed to the data release which can be accessed openly through an online portal. More information.
A cliff in the Siberian Arctic with remnants of peatlands.
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New AI project on permafrost launches

An international group of experts with the participation of the Alfred Wegener Institute receives a grant of $5 million from Google.org for the development of an AI system that can be used to study the thawing of the Arctic permafrost even faster and more effectively.
Microplastic particles in sediment sample
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High levels of microplastic pollution

Senckenberg researchers Serena Abel, formerly a PhD student at AWI, and Angelika Brandt, together with colleagues from the AWI and the Goethe University Frankfurt, have studied microplastics in the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench. They found between 215 and 1596 microparticles per kg in each of a total of 13 sediment samples from depths of up to 9450 meters - more than previously detected. The study, published in 'Science of The Total Environment', shows that the deep sea is heavily polluted with microplastics and is threatening biodiversity. To the press release