The British research and supply vessel RRS JAMES CLARK ROSS in the Antarctic ice shelf. Photo: S. Schmidtko, GEOMAR
10.11.2014

Eddies below the Ice

International research team observed previously unknown mixing processes in the Antarctic Ocean

The bladderwrack Fucus vesiculosus. Photo: M. Wahl, GEOMAR
31.10.2014

Bladderwrack: Tougher than suspected

GEOMAR biologists show a functioning defense system in Fucus vesiculosus despite environmental changes

30.10.2014

Reef-builders with a sense of harmony

Cold-water corals are able to fuse skeletons of different individuals

Research vessel METEOR (Photo: GEOMAR)
06.10.2014

Tracking Earthquakes in the Mediterranean

GEOMAR scientists start expedition to tectonic plate boundaries off Sicily

15.09.2014

Small algae with great potential

Unique laboratory experiment shows rapid evolutionary adaptation to ocean acidification and warming

12.09.2014

New developments in ocean acidification research

BIOACID annual meeting 2014 in Kiel

The picture shows sunspots as they can be seen in a sunspot minimum. Magnetic fields pass out of the surface of the sun and reduce the local luminosity of the sun. Therefore compared to the rest of the surface sunspots are recognized as darker spots. Photo: SOHO (ESA & NASA)
08.09.2014

Sun Controlled Climate During Ice Ages

Irregularities of solar activity affected the climate 20,000 years ago

14.08.2014

Lophelia, how are you?

Scientists recover instruments and long-term experiments from two Norwegian cold-water coral reefs

Dr. Elizabeta Briski. Photo: J. Steffen, GEOMAR
05.08.2014

Where do the most successful invaders come from?

Dr. Elizabeta Briski has founded a research group at GEOMAR with a Sofia Kovalevskaya Award of the Humboldt Foundation

] Jai S Sohan, Ambassador of the Republic of Singapore, with GEOMAR director Professor Peter Herzig . Photo: J. Steffen, GEOMAR
18.07.2014

Climate Research and Natural Marine Substances

Ambassador of the Republic of Singapore looks at cooperation possibilities at GEOMAR