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Taking science to schools: New STEM cooperation is launched in Bremen
moreMore school internships and a challenge as part of the curriculum - six Bremen schools and three research institutes are committed to promote STEM to school students through a coordinated program.
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All-female team selected for DropTes
moreStudents from the Universidad de Antioquia of Colombia gain the opportunity for microgravity experiments in the Bremen Drop Tower through the UN-Fellowship program DropTes.
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School teams launch their mini satellites
moreFor the final week of the CanSat competition, eight school teams from all over Germany will come together from March 13-17, 2023, to launch their handmade mini satellites with the size of a soda can.
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Producing ferrofluids on Mars?
moreZARM researcher Thomas Imhülse succeeded in creating a ferrofluid out of algae oil and magnetite, which could be extracted from Martian soil. Why? Ferrofluids have a very wide range of potential in space missions.
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Infinite creaminess – the disintegration of drops has no limit
moreZARM scientists have developed a computer code that enables accurate predictions of the disintegration of droplets in turbulent flows.
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Mayor of Bremen visits ZARM
moreOn Nov 23, 2022, ZARM Director Marc Avila had the honour to present the institute's space exploration research to the Mayor of Bremen Andreas Bovenschulte and introduce him to the initiative “Humans on Mars” of the University of Bremen.
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The perfect jet spray and what it depends on
moreWhat happens inside a spray nozzle of a spray head during a long spraying process and why does the spray jet suddenly drip and spill? ZARM scientists publish their findings.
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A testbed for bioregenerative life support systems
moreModel habitat at ZARM enables long-term tests for life support systems to be used on Moon and Mars.
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Black holes recalculated
moreBased on Einstein's theory, ZARM scientists were able to mathematically prove that with the help of a pulsar the rotation of a black hole can be calculated even more precisely than before.
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From Bremen to the Stars: Astronomical Society Annual Meeting
moreFrom September 12 to 16, the University of Bremen is hosting the Annual Meeting of the German Astronomical Society – AG (Astronomische Gesellschaft). Under the theme “Astronomy from Ground to Space,” participants will discuss the latest findings...