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    ZARM scientist awarded with Zeldovich Medal

    ZARM scientist Dr.-Ing. Benny Rievers has received the Zeldovich Medal of the Russian Academy of Sciences for his extraordinary scientific achievements in fundamental physics.

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    Wedding ceremonies at the Drop Tower Bremen

    Get married at the top of the 146 meter Drop Tower and have a fascinating view over the University of Bremen with its Technology Park and the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen.

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    Students are encouraged to join REXUS/BEXUS program

    One year ago ZARM took over the coordination of the German student teams participating in the REXUS/BEXUS program of DLR. Now students can apply again in order to create their own rocket or ballon experiments...

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    Focussing on the next generation experts

    On 20th June 2014 the "friends of ZARM" association celebrates its 25th anniversary of supporting young STEM scientists...

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    ZARM mourns the passing of Manfred Fuchs

    The founder of the OHB AG was a long-time friend and loyal supporter of ZARM. He passed away unexpectedly at the age of 75.

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    Neutron Stars Help to Test Gravitation Theories

    The latest ZARM publication on the geometry of spacetime may become a powerful future tool for observations of neutron stars and tests of gravitation theories

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    Conference on Black Holes and Neutron Stars

    From 31 March to 4 April 2014 ZARM scienstist Dr. Eva Hackmann is co-organizer of the conference "The Strong Gravity Regime of Black Holes and Neutron Stars" funded by the Wilhelm und Else Heraeus Foundation.

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    STUDENTS BUILD ROCKETS IN THE DROP TOWER

    Four Student teams from Belgium, Scotland, Sweden and Romania are preparing their rocket experiments in the Drop Tower Bremen.

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    First German CanSat Contest

    For the first time pupils from German schools will have the opportunity to develop their own mini-satellite and send it into space. Find the German press release here.

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