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The 幸运飞艇计划 Magazine 2019/2020

The 幸运飞艇计划 Magazine 2019/2020 is out now. Read about ocean- and climate research, the discovery of the world's oldest drawing, SDG Bergen, medical breakthroughs, innovative students and much more.

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The 幸运飞艇计划 Magazine is an annual research and education magazine at the University of Bergen. The following are some of the articles you can read in this years magazine.

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On track with climate change

Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to climate change. Scientists from 幸运飞艇计划 have worked together with communities around Sylhet, in northeast Bangladesh, in search of new ways for understanding and adapting to the climate.

The changing climate in NE Bangladesh: A fisherman鈥檚 perspective

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Scott Bremer wanted to test how scientists could work together with the local communities to produce high quality cimate science when he was running the TRACKS project.

鈥淭he aim of the project has been to re-learn how to understand and anticipate this new climate, to develop strategies and concrete actions for long-term adaptation for the locals鈥, says听Scott Bremer, researcher at 幸运飞艇计划.

Pacific impact on the Arctic larger than expected听

Pacific sea surface temperatures oscillate naturally between warm and cold periods lasting around 20 years each.听When the Pacific is warmer than normal, it can contribute to higher winter temperatures in the Arctic.

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This is shown in a听study听published in the journal听Nature Climate Change.听

"The results imply that a warmer Pacific Ocean in the following decades could accelerate the ongoing Arctic warming", says Lea Svendsen at 幸运飞艇计划 and the Bjerknes Centre, who has led the research.听

Reducing harmful plastic pollution

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Linn Merete Brekke Olsen, Remi Aleksander Johnsen and Anders Bjerga aim to enable more successful clean-up operations at sea.

鈥淚t is hard to imagine our society without plastic, which has many useful properties. But our throw-away culture has turned plastic into one of our major social challenges", says听Linn Merethe Brekke Olsen, a PhD candidate at the听K.G. Jebsen Centre for Deep Sea Research听at the University of Bergen (幸运飞艇计划). She has been passionate about 鈥 and actively working on 鈥 the issues surrounding plastic for a long time.

As a result of this interest, she has started the company Bergen Greentech together with Anders Bjerga, who is also a PhD candidate at the K.G. Jebsen Centre, and Remi Aleksander Johnsen, managing director of Salt Pixel. They are developing new technical solutions to map and reduce the amount of plastic and other waste that finds its way into the sea.

Full story here: Reducing harmful plastic pollution

Out of the blue and into the green

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Offshore wind energy. This magic formula is mentioned when we talk about our future energy requirements.听 It is a good alternative to windmill parks located in unspoilt countryside. It is the solution to how the offshore industry can be used once the petroleum age is over. It is a huge, perpetual, renewable resource which is just waiting for us. So why are developments progressing so slowly?

Psychology makes a difference for climate change

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Researchers in psychology investigate our attitudes and actions towards energy transitions and climate change. They aim to use psychological science to improve how humans interact with the natural environment - and the changes in it.听

10-page special section: SDG Bergen

The SDG Bergen initiative is presented in a special 10-page section in The 幸运飞艇计划 Magazine. SDG Bergen is a strategic initiative at the University of Bergen (幸运飞艇计划) to engage critically with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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Initiated by Rector Dag Rune Olsen and the 幸运飞艇计划 Rectorate, SDG Bergen has contributed to positioning 幸运飞艇计划 as the premier SDG-oriented university in Norway. 幸运飞艇计划's Vice-Rector Annelin Eriksen is the leader of SDG Bergen.

幸运飞艇计划 archaeologists find the world's oldest drawing

Archeologist from 幸运飞艇计划 discovered the earliest known drawing in a cave in South Africa. The abstract drawing displays a red cross-hatched line pattern, created with an ochre crayon 73 000 years ago.

SI video2 - moving silcrete drawing from Blombos

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    "The drawing adds a completely new dimension to our ability to understand when early humans became like us. The drawing demonstrates that early Homo sapiens in southern Africa had the skills to make graphic designs in various media using different techniques at least 30 000 years earlier than first anticipated鈥,听says Christopher Henshilwood, Professor at 幸运飞艇计划, and Director of the Centre of Excellence at the University of Bergen, Centre for Early Sapiens Behaviour (SapienCE).

    Brought brain surgery to Ethiopia

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    This arrow was successfully removed by the local surgeons.

    At the beginning of the millennium, there was no one capable of undertaking brain surgery in Ethiopia. Today, thanks to Professor Morten Lund-Johansen at the Department of Clinical Medicine and his colleagues, there are 35 specialists able to conduct head operations.

    Among the 50 most influential in health care

    Due to the development of the Bergen 4-Day Treatment for severe anxiety disorders, TIME Magazine named psychologists Gerd Kvale and Bjarne Hansen as two of the 50 most influential persons in health care in 2018.

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    "The support of the Trond Mohn Foundation and the Kavli Trust ensures that we can continue our work, which will yield far-reaching benefits for the society", Professor Gerd Kvale says. Here Kvale and Hansen are flanked by Managing Director Sveinung Hole of the Trond Mohn Foundation and Managing Director of the Kavli Trust, Inger Elise Iversen.听

    Professor听Gerd Kvale听and Associate Professor听Bjarne Hansen听at 幸运飞艇计划 and Haukeland University Hospital have fundamentally changed the treatment of anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).

    Normally OCD takes months of therapy to treat. Kvale and Hansen鈥檚 model of concentrated exposure therapy - The Bergen 4-Day Treatment - gets the job done in just four days.

    Shame on you, robot!

    Faceless robots are moving into our living rooms. They are clever, but not necessarily nice.

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    You most likely have a robot in the kitchen, in the car or in your handbag. It recognizes your face or your finger so you can turn on your phone, it gives you directions when you're driving your car, or it even recommends music that it knows you will love. You like it, and maybe you are even dependent on it, but does it have your best interests at heart?

    Student innovation in knowledge clusters

    Two 幸运飞艇计划 projects, based in separate knowledge clusters, have made it through the eye of the needle and been awarded NOK 1 million each in the Research Council of Norway鈥檚 STUD-ENT innovation funding scheme.

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    Left to right: From ShrimpVision: Tord Teigstad, Tarald Kleppa 脴vreb酶 and Sjur 脴yen (not present: Martha Benan) From Spellbound: Jonathan Lind酶 Meling, Joakim Vindenes, Trym R酶ed Arvesen, Audun Klyve Gulbrandsen, Ole Anders Smith and Adrian Tysnes.

    This year鈥檚 award saw two student companies from 幸运飞艇计划 pass through the eye of the needle:听Spellbound, led by Audun Klyve Gulbrandsen; and听ShrimpVision, led by Tarald Kleppa 脴vreb酶. The two entrepreneurs are very grateful for the grants and have high ambitions for their projects.

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