Terra X episode featuring YESSS is now online
The two-part ZDF documentary is an extensive reflection on Arctic research. A special focus on YESSS is made in the second part of the film.
The two-part ZDF documentary is an extensive reflection on Arctic research. A special focus on YESSS is made in the second part of the film.
This summer, UK broadcaster ITV visited Ny-Ålesund to film a documentary about the warming Arctic climate. The documentary features the fish experiment of our PhD student Max Willems.
Max talks about her research, her daily life on the archipelago, and how being on Svalbard changed her perspective on life.
In the dawn of 2025, Nordsee Zeitung published an article on our research station in Ny-Ålesund and how festivities are celebrated there.
On January 9th, buten un binnen presented a compelling documentary, offering an exclusive look into the Svalbard research expedition of Max and Lola, two dedicated scientists from the YESSS team.
German broadcaster ZDF published a winter special focused on climate change research in the Arctic.
In August, our senior researcher Laura Epp gave an interview to Ravensburg-based Regio TV with support from our PhD students.
An article in the Bremen daily newspaper Weser-Kurier titled “Winter in the Arctic,” reports on the kick-off of the YESSS project and its objectives.