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night sky: Noctilucent clouds. This remarkable phenomenon was captured on camera by physicist MatthiasBuschmann from the University of Bremen’s Institute of Environmental Physics. As opposed to the tropospheric [...] and May there is no sun at all – only the dark polar night. As part of his doctoral research, MatthiasBuschmann is using the moon as a light source to measure the concentration of greenhouse gases during
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experiments are explicitly examples to follow. Justus Notholt, Kathrin Sebald, Stephan Figge, MatthiasBuschmann, and Christoph Turk will present the experiments. The event will take place in lecture hall
Institut für Organische und Analytische Chemie. Das Team um Professor Justus Notholt mit Dr. MatthiasBuschmann und Winfried Markert (alle IUP) sowie Peter Kruse vom Physikalischen Praktikum und dem Chemie-Team
The Advent Physics Show traditionally kicks off the run-up to Christmas at the University of Bremen. After being creatively transformed into a video Advent calendar during the coronavirus pandemic, th
The success of the past two years was enormous: the experiments of the two Advent calendars of 2020 and 2021 were viewed more than 3.2 million times so far! “As our previous digital Advent calendars h