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Sci-fi merges with reality: Public science event 'Science Unveiled' commences on 10th October during the autumn season.

Lively, intriguing, and diverse presentations in a warm setup mark the success of 'Science goes public'. From October 10 to November 14, inquisitive minds can once again gather in bars in Bremen and Bremerhaven to listen to experts, engage in insightful discussions, all in a friendly...

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Scientific exploration steps into the limelight: Public science event 'Science in the Spotlight' commences on October 10 during the autumn season

Sci-fi merges with reality: Public science event 'Science Unveiled' commences on 10th October during the autumn season.

The autumn season is set to be filled with enlightening discussions and captivating insights as "Science Goes Public" returns for its annual lecture series in Bremen and Bremerhaven. Running from October 10 to November 14, this year's event promises a diverse and entertaining lineup of speakers and topics.

The series, organised by Erlebnis Bremerhaven GmbH on behalf of "Pier der Wissenschaft" and WFB Wirtschaftsförderung Bremen GmbH for the city of Bremen, will feature speakers from esteemed institutions such as the University of Bremen, the Leibniz Center for Marine Tropical Research, the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research, and more. Additionally, speakers will hail from local institutions like the University of Applied Sciences Bremerhaven, the Historical Museum, the German Maritime Museum, and the Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems.

Each lecture, lasting no more than thirty minutes, is designed to be easily understood by laypeople, making science accessible to all. Admission to the lectures is free, and they take place every Thursday at 8:30 PM. The complete program can be found on Sciencegoespublic.de.

The topics covered in this year's series are expected to span a broad range of science-related fields, with a focus on ocean sciences and climate change, marine biodiversity and ecosystems, underwater technologies and deep-sea research, sustainability and the marine carbon cycle, and natural hazards related to oceans.

Some notable speakers include Imogen Weidinger from the University of Bremen, who will deliver the opening lecture on October 10 at Fehrfeld Bremen, and Lena Buth from the Alfred Wegener Institute, who will discuss her expedition to the North Pole and the examination of Arctic ice, melt ponds, and their importance for the climate on October 24 at Café de Fiets in Bremerhaven.

Following each lecture, there will be an opportunity for the audience to engage in discussions with the scientists, fostering an environment of shared learning and curiosity. For precise topics, dates, and locations for the 2025 fall series, we recommend checking the official websites of MARUM, the University of Bremen, and the Alfred Wegener Institute, or local science communication platforms in Bremen and Bremerhaven closer to the fall season.

Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to delve into the world of science and engage with some of the brightest minds in the field. Join us at "Science Goes Public" and expand your knowledge while enjoying a night of intellectual stimulation. The series can be found on social media under the hashtag #ScienceGoesPublic.

[1] The search results did not provide specific information on the topics and schedule for the Science goes Public fall series in Bremen and Bremerhaven, Germany. [3] For precise topics, dates, and locations for the 2025 fall series, I recommend checking the official websites of MARUM, the University of Bremen, and the Alfred Wegener Institute, or local science communication platforms in Bremen and Bremerhaven closer to the fall season.

  1. The upcoming Science Goes Public lecture series in Bremen and Bremerhaven includes a focus on education and self-development, offering online education opportunities for attendees to learn about various science-related fields such as ocean sciences, climate change, and marine biodiversity.
  2. This fall, interested individuals can access learning opportunities through the Science Goes Public series, held online and in various venues, with topics ranging from underwater technologies to natural hazards related to oceans, made accessible for all through expert presentations and discussions.

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