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On June 26th the Research Council of Norway announced its continued funding to ELIXIR Norway - and 18 other infrastructure funding proposals submitted October 2016
A hormone builiding muscle mass can be vital in helping the aged, cancer patients and the obese, new research from the University of Bergen shows.
Friederike Fr枚b defends on Tuesday, 27th of June 2017 her PhD dissertation at the University of Bergen with the title: 鈥淐limate controlled mechanisms of subpolar North Atlantic carbon uptake鈥.
The ocean predicts future northwestern European and Arctic climate, finds a new study in Nature Communications.
The distrution of a radioactive Thorium isotope is important in multiple aspects of oceanograpy. In his new single author publication, Yiming Luo has revisited the issue on processes influencing the distribution in the water column.
Climate change in the Arctic and the Antarctic was the topic when around sixty scientists from Japan and Norway gathered in Bergen this week.
Professor Michael Hesse commitment to space physics honoured by NASA.
At the vanguard of deep sea research - leading UiB, Norway, and internationally 鈥
An Express overview over 20 recent Polar Science articles from Bergen was presented on May 10.
Ocean heat transport links subpolar and Arctic warming, but that is not the whole story, writes Aleksi Nummelin. Read his account of how he, Camille Li and Paul Hezel worked to solve a climate riddle.
Some scientists from GFI / BCCR contributed significantly to a MOSAiC Workshop at ASSW in Prague on 4 and 5 April.
John Birks is Principal Investigator in the project HOPE, which aims to discover the impact prehistoric people had on the biosphere. The project is made possible by the prestigious ERC Advanced Grant.
Please remember our session when considering attending the Goldschmidt conference in Paris this year (August 13-18)!
Many proteins have the Golgi apparatus as their favorite hangout place. For N-terminal acetyltransferases (NATs), however, this is a rather unique characteristic as only one NAT, Naa60, was shown to localize to intracellular organelles.
When Svetlana Sorokina鈥檚 mother calls from Siberia and complains about the cold, Svetlana knows one thing: It has probably been unusually warm in the Arctic
UiB scientists have found the lampshell鈥檚 ancient forefather, and discovered that the shells and bristles of the lampshells have a much older origin than priveously thought. The results are published in the scientific journal PNAS.

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