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Looking back into the future: Are corals able to resist a declining pH?
Aug 8, 2016
Tropical Porites corals adjust their internal pH to enable themselves to form calcium carbonate and grow under elevated carbon dioxide concentrations – even for a longer period of time. New investigations reveal that the corals’ adaptability has its limits.
Phantoms in the Deep (and how they help mussels get on)
Aug 5, 2016
Hydrothermal vents in the deep sea are hundreds and thousands of kilometers apart and their inhabitants are isolated and not directly connected to each other. And yet there is clearly some sort of exchange between individual vents as similar species can be found at vents that are very far apart f...
Global Warming, a Dead Zone and Surprising Bacteria
Aug 3, 2016
Climate change has focused attention on burgeoning oxygen minimum zones. Newly discovered SAR11 bacteria deplete nitrogen, essential life nutrient.
Heute ist My Ocean Sampling Day
Jun 21, 2016
1.000 Bürgerinnen und Bürger werden am heutigen myOSD Teil eines bundesweiten Bürgerwissenschaftsprojektes auf der Suche nach dem Leben im Wasser.
Hotspots for biological activity and carbon cycling on glaciers
Jun 13, 2016
Bacteria may play a larger role in the melting of glaciers than previously suspected, according to a paper published in Nature Biofilms and Microbiomes. Scientists from Montana State University and MPI Bremen show how the spatial organisation of microbes leads to an efficient transfer of nutrient...
How bacteria learn to love their foes
Jun 1, 2016
Day in, day out, in the smallest of spaces with your greatest enemy. Sounds unbearable? In the world of microbes, this has been everyday life for billions of years. This supposedly direful proximity can lead to unusual partnerships, as a study by researchers of the Max Planck Institute for Marine...
A warm welcome to our new research group „Microbial Physiology”
May 30, 2016
From June 1, 2016, our institute is excited to welcome a new research group: Headed by Boran Kartal, the new group is dedicated to the field of microbial physiology.
MPI Seminars
May 27, 2016
Invitation to the MPI Seminar
We cordially invite you to join an exciting talk of the american scientist Mitchell L. Sogin from Josephine Bay Paul Center, Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, USA) on Monday, May 30.
Bacterial Individualism: A Survival Strategy for Hard Times
May 11, 2016
No two bacteria are identical – even when they are genetically the same. A new study reveals the conditions under which bacteria become individualists and how they help their group grow when times get tough.
04.05.2016 Dr. Arjun Chennu awarded the Annette-Barthelt-Stiftung's Science Prize
May 4, 2016
28.04.2016 Research cruise visits deep-sea hot vents
Apr 28, 2016
An international research team around director Nicole Dubilier are on their way to investigate the life around hydrothermal vents on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. A videoblog provides exciting details from board.
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20.04.2016 From the scent of roses to nylon and plastics
Apr 20, 2016
The usual suspects: A close-knit bacterial community cleans up blooming algae in the North Sea
Apr 13, 2016
Every spring, algae bloom in the North Sea. In these blooms, different algae can come out on top each year. Nevertheless, within the bacteria subsequently degrading the algae, the same specialised groups prevail year after year.
High versus low fidelity in symbiotic relationships: Some bacteria have it both ways
Mar 9, 2016
If your favourite pub moves – would you move too or look for another pub? For bacteria living in symbiosis with marine worms it all depends on whether they sit outside or inside the pub. Scientifically speaking: bacteria living on the body surface of their hosts are loyal to those, while bacteria...
22.02.2016 Career planning in research
Feb 22, 2016
08.02.2016 MPI Seminars
Feb 8, 2016
Tuesday, February 09, 3:00pm
Dr. Silvia Bulgheresi: ”Dressed to cooperate: anomalous reproductive strategies of nematode bacterial symbionts"
05.02.2016 100 Eddy Kilometres
Feb 5, 2016
25.01.2016 Ultrapac: Across the Pacific Ocean
Jan 25, 2016
25.01.2016 Digitizing the coral reef
Jan 25, 2016
MPI Researchers develop a new method to map the state of coral reefs quickly and comprehensively.
04.01.2016 Ultrapac: Across the Pacific Ocean
Jan 4, 2016
29.12.2015 Ultrapac: Across the Pacific Ocean
Dec 29, 2015
14.12.2015 MPI Seminars
Dec 14, 2015
Wednesday, December 16, 4:00 pm
Prof. Dr. Nikolai Kuhnert: Structure elucidation of isomeric natural products and food processing products using tandem mass spectrometry
07.12.2015 Research Vessel Sonne in the South Pacific
Dec 7, 2015
17 December 2015 -28 February 2016
21.10.2015 How Microorganisms organise their power supply via nano-wires
Oct 21, 2015
16.09.2015 Deep-sea mussels with highly toxic tenants
Sep 16, 2015
Imagine you have a tenant living in your house. They’re keeping your fridge topped up. But in addition to this, they’re producing all kinds of toxic substances. More harm than good? Not necessarily; it all depends what you’re using the toxins for.
Nautilus in the Gulf of Mexico
May 7, 2015
MPI researchers on board of research vessel Nautilus in the Gulf of Mexico
Self-healing concrete
May 2, 2015
“Bio-concrete” set to revolutionise the building industry:
Dutch inventor of self-healing concrete named finalist for European Inventor Award
14.03.2011 Algae in darkness – Survival strategy unraveled
Mar 14, 2011
Discovery of a unique symbiosis between bacteria and a marine worm (2001)
May 16, 2001
Dr. Nicole Dubilier, a scientist in the "Molecular Ecology" research group of Dr. Rudolf Amann at the Max Planck Institute of Marine Microbiology in Bremen, and her colleagues have discovered a unique symbiosis between bacteria and a marine worm.
News article (2000)
Jan 1, 2000
Entdeckung einer Symbiose von marinen Bakterien und Archaea (2000)
05.11.2012 Strange diet for methane consuming microbes
Methane supplies the energy but is not the carbon source
03.12.2012 Award from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
28.01.2013 How Antarctica turned white
15.02.2013 Award for Marine Scientist
18.03.2013 Microbes in the Mariana Trench
Highly active communities of bacteria in the world’s deepest oceanic trench.
17.04.2013 The Fate of the Forests:
21.10.2013 Deep Biosphere
Sediments from the Deep Sea give insight into the Dynamics of the Deep Biosphere
12.11.2013 Toxic Ocean Conditions During Major Extinction 93.9 Million Years Ago
19.05.2014 Award for Max Planck Researcher
11.11.2014 More Methane from the Deep Sea
Mud-volcanoes as methane source
07.07.2015 Alpha-Campus Talks Nicole Dubilier
02.09.2015 Learning from Nature
Penicillin and other secondary metabolites
01.10.2015 Deep-sea hot vents and climate
09.11.2015 MPI Seminars
Friday, November 13, 3:00 pm
Prof. M. Holmer: Sulfide intrusion and sulfide tolerance in seagrasses
New presentation of www.mpi-bremen.de
The pages of the new web site are generated dynamically and due to the new layout navigation is more easy. The new layout is in accordance with the Max Planck Society´s guidelines.
TREAD - European workshop on Bremen
Leopoldina Symposium 2006 in Bremen
24.02.2006: Microbiologists discover unknown micro
Marine Genomics meets Marine Diversity
01.09.2006: 01.09.2006: An Underwater Lake of Liqu
Life without a mouth, stomach, or gut
Microorganisms on a Starvation Diet
Marine Genomics Europe Training in Bioinformatics
In the middle of the atlantic ocean: Research vessel Maria S. Merian
MGG Mini Workshop on Genomics
METEOR M72/2
Nitrogen Cycling in the Black Sea
MPI researchers at the Haakon Mosby mud volcanoe
My Ocean Sampling Day: First results from our Citizen Science Project
Das Citizen-Science-Projekt MyOSD im Wissenschaftsjahr 2016*17 – Meere und Ozeane veröffentlicht ein Jahr nach der bundesweiten Probennahme-Aktion erste Ergebnisse zur Erforschung von Mikroben in heimischen Meeren und Flüssen.
Erfolgreiche Bürgerbeteiligung: 98 Prozent der Daten wissenschaftlich...
Otto Hahn Medal for Rafael Laso Pérez
For his outstanding scientific work on the role of archaea in the degradation of non-methane hydrocarbons, MPI researcher Dr. Rafael Laso Pérez is awarded the Otto Hahn Medal of the Max Planck Society.
Impressions: The MPIMM at the Forschungsmeile 2019
Am 21. und 22. September konnten kleine und große Besucher auf der Forschungsmeile 2019 ausprobieren, wie Wissenschaftler arbeiten. Wir waren dabei und haben uns sehr über das rege Interesse an unseren Zelten gefreut. Ein großes Dankeschön geht dabei an unsere Helferinnen und Helfer!
Workshop on Molecular Markers: Ribosomal RNA
31.10.2008 Watching microorganisms at work
21.01.2009 Cruise reports from Maria S. Merian
31.03.2009 Advanced colour photography – a new method of spectral analysis gets to the bottom of single cells and biofilms
08.06.2009 Sequencing the unseen majority in the World´s Oceans
21.08.2009 What sponges, beards and the lung have in common
02.09.2009 Science Train stops in Bremen
19.11.2009 Bremen Marine Science Team wins IEEE - OES Award
OCEANS ´09 IEEE Bremen "Balancing technology with future needs"
02.02.2010 The greatest Chemists
24.03.2010 Bacteria produce oxygen even without light
The molecular secrets of a bacterium which produces its own oxygen to use the green house gas methane was unravelled.
24.09.2010 Advances in Microbial Ecophysiology and Biochemistry – Symposium
Advances in Microbial Ecophysiology and Biochemistry the symposium with Martin Polz, Dianne K. Newman, Birgit Alber, Johannes Gescher, Frank E. Löffler and Matthias Boll will be held on 23. September 2010 at the Max-Planck Institute ...
11.09.2010 Biomaris Marine Research Award
22.12.2010 Historic El Nino events 125 000 years ago
26.01.2011 Climate secrets locked at the bottom of the Mariana Trench
12.05.2011 New standards for genomic data
MIMARKS and MIxS - novel minimum information standards for marker genes and any (x) sequence in environmental research
08.06.2011 EuroMarine
10.08.2011 Hydrogen highway in the deep sea
21.09.2011 Springs of Life in the Dead Sea
03.10.2011 Molecular mechanism of the anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) unraveled
13.10.2011 International research consortium sets new standards for genome research
24.11.2011 Young female Max Planck researcher wins UNESCO-L’Oréal sponsorship award
13.01.2012 From Genes to Ecosystem
More than 100 international scientists of the EU multidisciplinary marine network EuroMarine meet on 17 January for three days in Bremen.
28.02.2012 Introns found in bacterial 16S rRNA
02.04.2012 Finalists for Wissenschaft interaktiv
Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology will present the world of bacteria during the Science Summer in Lübeck.
04.05.2012 Algal blooms in the North Sea
07.06.2012 Publications in freshwater and marine biology: Max Planck scientists rank in the top positions