The Second Series

The film is rolling for research: researchers will be reporting regularly on their projects for three months for DFG Science TV in three-minute videos. They'll talk about their daily lives as researchers - about challenges and feelings of success, as well as about hurdles and disappointments. Footage for the videos has been recorded by the researchers themselves. Video diaries that transect all branches of science and provide personal insight into the world of research are being created on DFG Science TV. Science comes alive!

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Polar Archive: Episode 00, 15/06/2009

Polar Archive

 

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The Photos




Researchers film their daily work - in Germany, China and Siberia, on land and water.
Here, we introduce some of them to you.  

 

The Topics

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The Projects

Everything about wave hunters, discrete optimisers and love à la Darwin—here, you'll experience what lies behind the individual projects as you follow the research diaries and get to know the scientists.

Duck Stop

260,000 water birds in search of food  
 

Bonded Concrete

Breaking tests: how strong is ultra-strong?  
 

Function through Diversity

Pioneering work in China: The largest ever forest experiment on biodiversity  
 

The Wave Hunters

Do Einstein’s gravitational waves rock the universe?  
 

Polar Archive

Drilling in the arctic: climate research for the future  
 

Stone-Age Giants

The trail of rocks: from portal tombs to graves and their builders  
 

Discrete Optimisers

Many roads lead to the destination. How math simplifies our daily life  
 

Love à la Darwin

Do inner values matter? Mate choice from the perspective of evolution  
 

Archive

The first series: The research diaries and interesting background information on the projects and the researchers themselves. Find out about humanoid robots, sinking coasts, and an animal invasion.

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