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Psychologie
erlebt haben. 20 bis 30 Prozent der Flüchtlinge leiden deshalb unter einer schweren Depression
Psychologie
erlebt haben. 20 bis 30 Prozent der Flüchtlinge leiden deshalb unter einer schweren Depression
Psychologie
erlebt haben. 20 bis 30 Prozent der Flüchtlinge leiden deshalb unter einer schweren Depression
Psychologie
erlebt haben. 20 bis 30 Prozent der Flüchtlinge leiden deshalb unter einer schweren Depression
The corona pandemic is changing the way we look at the world. When we observe how individuals or various societies behave in the crisis, astonishing similarities and differences suddenly emerge. In his essay, Peter van der Veer of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity compares how people in Asia and the West deal with face masks, toilet paper and the fear of death.
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Frank Helleis vom Max-Planck-Institut für Chemie bentwortet Fragen zu Installation, Funktion und Wirkung einer einfachen Lüftungsanlage, die corona-haltige Aerosole aus der Raumluft etwa in einem Klassenraum beseitigen kann.
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On Sunday, March 30, 2025, the clocks in Germany will spring forward for daylight saving time. As we adjust our watches, phones, and computers, what does this shift actually do to our bodies? Experts from three different Max Planck Institutes provide insight into this question.
Many conditions—such as depression, dementia, and Parkinson’s disease—are known to
During Solar Orbiter’s yet closest flyby of the Sun earlier this year, the coronagraph Metis witnessed a curious spectacle in the solar corona: an S-shaped plasma structure several hundred thousand kilometers across, moving away from the Sun at high speed
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On Sunday, March 30, 2025, the clocks in Germany will spring forward for daylight saving time. As we adjust our watches, phones, and computers, what does this shift actually do to our bodies? Experts from three different Max Planck Institutes provide insight into this question.
Many conditions—such as depression, dementia, and Parkinson’s disease—are known to
Interview with the President of the Max Planck Society, Prof. Dr. Peter Gruss.
facing humanity in our time, such as fighting epidemics, climate change, or treating depression
In an interview, Manuel Cebrian, computer scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, explains why contact tracing of corona infected people needs technical support and why it can work even if not everyone installs a tracing app.
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