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    Peregrine Falcons at the Drop Tower

    Since the end of April, ZARM has had animal offspring again: a pair of peregrine falcons has moved into the nesting box of the drop tower and is raising two healthy offspring there.

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    More turbulant than expected

    Uneven blood flow occurs more often than fluid dynamics theory suggests. An international research team has now proven this theoretically and experimentally. Among them was ZARM scientist Duo Xu.

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    Senator Schilling visits ZARM: New GraviTower under construction

    During her visit to ZARM, Senator of Science and Ports Claudia Schilling was introduced to the drop tower and the new GTB Pro - which is currently still under construction.

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    Art in free fall

    Today artist Oliver Chanarin used ZARM's microgravity lab to conduct a historic art experiment.

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    WORKSPACE OF THE FUTURE - ON MARS

    For two years, geophysicist Christiane Heinicke worked on developing a habitat for living and working outside the Earth. Now two science teams have tested the first mock-up: the laboratory module.

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    Satellite swarm to provide 5G mobile communications coverage

    How can we make the latest generation of mobile communications ("5G") accessible across the globe? A Bremen project team from industry and science has now joined forces to bring a swarm of small satellites into space to supplement the network...

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    School teams are launching towards space

    At the finale of the 6th German CanSat competition, Bremen will once again be the place to be for young scientists from all over Germany. Their self-developed mini-satellites are to be presented to experts from the space industry.

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    Blood is thicker than water - and it flows differently

    An international team of physicists, engineers and physicians receives funding for investigating turbulences in blood.

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    INNOspace Masters second place goes to... ZARM

    The concept for vibration-free thermal control on satellites has been awarded as an innovative idea for the future of space and receives a funding of 400.000 Euro

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    The first "Space Master" graduate!

    In the winter semester 2017/2018, the new master's program "Space Engineering" was launched. Now the first class of students is about to graduate and the very first of them is Léonard Buchaillot, 24 years old.

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