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A long debate of the role of the sea ice and the winter temperatures in Eurasia has got a new contribution. Probably no connection, a new study says.
On Saturday, March 17, Stein-Erik Lauritzen and Nele Meckler will be leaving for fieldwork in Borneo, Malaysia
On TV weather maps we see low pressure centers as circles resembling tree-rings, with long tails of red warm fronts and blue cold fronts. But what came first 鈥 the low or the fronts?
During the last month 12 postdocs, researchers and associate professors of the Department of Earth Science have registered as 芦experts禄 to evaluate EU project proposals. This is the result of a longterm strategy to increase the number and the quality of project proposals submitted to the European Commission鈥檚 frame programs. Thus, evaluating proposal is the best training course a researcher will... Read more
脝gir is the only usable resource in search for airplane and shipwreck in deep water
Researchers at KG Jebsen Centre for Deep Sea Research are involved in Biotech projects to search for and utilize enzymes from the AMOR hydrothermal vent fields.
Be present, use the study halls, and remember: the only thing that limits you is your own imagination!
"Our results surpassed all expectations. Of course for Garbage Collectors, who were only minutes away from 3rd place and a place in the international finals, but also for our two recruitment teams, both of which made a fantastic effort and got great results."
鈥淲e have been trying to do this trip for five years and we have had a lot of issues with ice,鈥 says expedition leader Jostein Bakke, head of the Quaternary Earth Systems group at Department of Earth Science
鈥淲e have been trying to do this trip for five years and we have had a lot of issues with ice,鈥 says expedition leader Jostein Bakke, head of the Quaternary Earth Systems group at department of Earth Science
We consider this new project a fantastic opportunity to continue contributing high-quality visualization research to the medical field here in Bergen. Based on ten years of fruitful research, we see great benefits in cooperating interdisciplinarily to solve challenging problems that require the integration of multiple, complementary competences.
Within the framework of the EPOS-Norway project, a dedicated web-portal is being developed. As part of this development, on 1-3 November 2017, EPOS-Norway project arranged a workshop in Bergen, where 25 students and scientists attended.
With cakes, champagne and balloons, we have celebrated five master students this fall. All of the students have done a good job 鈥 and we wish them the best of luck!
In august this year two scientists from the K.G. Jebsen Centre for Deep Sea Research led a session called "Geobiology of the Deep Ocean and Subsurface: Contributions of the Deep Biosphere to Earth Systems" during the yearly Goldschmidt conference, giving the stage to geochemists, microbiologists and geologists working on deep-sea environments.

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