Willkommen in Hannover!https://www.hannover.de/en2024-04-09T11:08:12+02:00Public TransportMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/Economy-Business/Public-Transport2024-04-09T11:08:12+02:00By bus, tram or rail through Hannover and the Hannover Region - all the information you need.Ten Things you Should Definitely Experience 2024 in Hannover ...Max Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/Tourism-Culture/Event-Highlights/Ten-Things-you-Should-Definitely-Experience-2024-in-Hannover2023-12-20T12:17:36+01:00... and the region in 2024. Because there will be new festivals, new triathlon routes and old classics revisited.Sounding rockets launched into spaceMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/Science-Education/Hannover-Science-Initiative/News/Sounding-rockets-launched-into-space2023-12-04T15:54:08+01:00On 2 December 2023 a research alliance, in which Leibniz University played a crucial role, launched the MAIUS-2 high-altitude research rocket into space. This mission’s purpose is to investigate ultracold quantum gases under zero gravity.No winter break for ticks in GermanyMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/Science-Education/Hannover-Science-Initiative/News/No-winter-break-for-ticks-in-Germany2023-11-16T16:31:06+01:00Researchers at the University of Veterinary Medicine’s Institute of Parasitology have found that ticks remain active in winter.New artistic directionMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/Tourism-Culture/Event-Highlights/Specials/New-artistic-direction2023-11-16T14:16:59+01:00Casper de Vries will take over as artistic director of the popular festival from the 2024 season.MHH pioneers use of customized implant in external ear canalMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/Science-Education/Hannover-Science-Initiative/News/MHH-pioneers-use-of-customized-implant-in-external-ear-canal2023-11-14T13:37:32+01:00For the first time, the Department of Otolaryngology at Hannover Medical School (MHH) has provided an adult patient with a customized implant for the external ear canal. The implant, which is 3D printed, is additionally designed to continuously and locally release an active substance to accelerate healing.SpongeScapes will help combat climate changeMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/Science-Education/Hannover-Science-Initiative/News/SpongeScapes-will-help-combat-climate-change2023-11-07T13:46:00+01:00An international project with participation from Leibniz University addresses the topic of "sponge landscapes".MHH launches teaching module for post-amputation rehabilitationMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/Science-Education/Hannover-Science-Initiative/News/MHH-launches-teaching-module-for-post-amputation-rehabilitation2023-11-02T13:08:45+01:00RehAmpTT, a teaching module developed by Hannover Medical School, is a digital support programme for healthcare professionals, amputees and their families, available in Ukrainian and German.Can oyster reefs withstand rising sea levels?Max Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/Science-Education/Hannover-Science-Initiative/News/Can-oyster-reefs-withstand-rising-sea-levels2023-10-17T10:56:14+02:00A collaborative project involving Leibniz University has looked at whether oyster reefs and mussel beds on the German coast can adapt to rising sea levels caused by climate change.Using artificial intelligence to recognize pain in catsMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/Science-Education/Hannover-Science-Initiative/News/Using-artificial-intelligence-to-recognize-pain-in-cats2023-08-24T14:13:00+02:00Artificial intelligence (AI) provides great opportunities to improve recognition of pain in cats, thus allowing for more humane treatment. A joint research team – from the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover (TiHo) and the Department of Information Systems at the University of Haifa in Israel – is convinced of this.Scent detection dogs helping sniff out the causes of long COVIDMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/Science-Education/Hannover-Science-Initiative/News/Scent-detection-dogs-helping-sniff-out-the-causes-of-long-COVID2023-07-04T13:54:35+02:00Trained sniffer dogs are able to detect post-COVID syndrome (long COVID) by scent. In their ‘Dogolomics’ project, a team of researchers in human and veterinary medicine is seeking to track down the causes of long COVID by finding out which substances the dogs can smell. They thus aim to pave the way for improved detection of this difficult-to-diagnose condition.Leibniz University to be part of a wider ‘European University’Max Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/Science-Education/Hannover-Science-Initiative/News/Leibniz-University-to-be-part-of-a-wider-‘European-University’2023-07-04T10:26:21+02:00Leibniz University (LUH) is to receive 1.6 million euros from the European Union. It is being awarded this funding under the ‘European University’ initiative launched by the European Commission. Hannover home to the world’s largest wave machineMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/Science-Education/Hannover-Science-Initiative/News/Hannover-home-to-the-world’s-largest-wave-machine2023-06-30T13:00:42+02:00Germany’s minister for economic affairs and climate action, Robert Habeck, and Lower Saxony’s minister president, Stephan Weil, jointly inaugurated the extended wave current flume in conjunction with participating scientists at Leibniz University and TU Braunschweig.Lake Chalco in climate changeMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/Science-Education/Hannover-Science-Initiative/News/Lake-Chalco-in-climate-change2022-11-28T16:56:10+01:00The effects of climate change on tropical regions are still poorly understood. However, they are among the most populated areas in the world. Researchers at the Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics (LIAG) have now created both an age-depth model and a moisture distribution for the last 500,000 years from one of the oldest lakes in central Mexico, Lake Chalco. The results are clear: Central Mexico experienced recurrent dry periods related to the Earth's natural wobble.Popcorn Screw TutorialMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/Science-Education/Hannover-Science-Initiative/Popcorn-Screw-Tutorial2022-04-22T14:12:55+02:00To commemorate the 375th birthday of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (*July 1, 1646), an interactive Leibniz Actionbound tour entitled "In Search of Leibniz's Legacy" was developed. Leibniz invites you to a digital garden rally at Herrenhausen Gardens. Those who find his legacy will be rewarded with this craft tutorial.Hop-on Hop-off City TourMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/Tourism-Culture/Hannover-for-tour-operators/Sales/Offers-for-tour-operators/Sightseeing/Hop-on-Hop-off-City-Tour2020-10-29T10:44:00+01:00Discover Hanover's most beautiful sights on the hop-on hop-off city tour. Especially popular: every first and third Saturday in the month, the German-language tour is accompanied by a tour guide at 10.30 am.Note: The Maschsee stop will be relocated in front of the entrance to the Sprengel Museum Hannover until the end of march 2025 due to construction work.Water gamesMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/News/Seven-things-you-might-not-know-about-Hannover%27s-railway-station/Water-games2020-05-13T15:23:36+02:00Water dances up and down in the forecourt of the station, every so often catching the feet of the children, who on warm summer days dare to jump over the elongated columns. And Hannover's more fearless dogs also use the fountains for both refreshment and entertainment.Why the station never sleepsMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/News/Seven-things-you-might-not-know-about-Hannover%27s-railway-station/Why-the-station-never-sleeps2020-05-13T15:23:30+02:00An ICE train stops at a platform, hurried travellers pull squeaking trolleys, and there is a jostling crowd at the stairs: typical station scenes that you can experience in Hannover even at 1:16, 2:40 or 3:40 in the night. Why do the lights never go out at Hannover's main station? How the subway changed the image of the "Oststadt"Max Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/News/Seven-things-you-might-not-know-about-Hannover%27s-railway-station/How-the-subway-changed-the-image-of-the-%22Oststadt%222020-05-13T15:23:26+02:00For many decades, the Raschplatz at the back of the station and the district around it were frowned upon: "You don't want to live behind the station" was the motto of many Hannoverians until the 1970s.Shop (almost) around the clockMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/News/Seven-things-you-might-not-know-about-Hannover%27s-railway-station/Shop-almost-around-the-clock2020-05-13T15:23:22+02:00If a last-minute gift needs to be found on Christmas Eve or the family is overcome with the desire to have a barbecue on a summer Sunday, the Hannoverians can rely on their "Shopping Station".