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Springer Nature and Germany’s Projekt Deal finalise world’s largest transformative open access agreement | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

https://www.mpg.de/14334431/springer-nature-and-germany-projekt-deal-finalise-largest-transformative-open-access-agreement?c=807277

Springer Nature and MPDL Services GmbH on behalf of Projekt DEAL today announce that the formal contract for the world’s largest transformative Open Access (OA) agreement to date has been signed. Dated 1 January 2020, the agreement provides open access publishing services and full reading access to Springer Nature journals to scholars and students from across the German research landscape. It follows the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed between the two parties on 22nd August 2019, and is a giant step forward in the open access transition, enabling greater visibility, impact, efficiency, transparency and sustainability in the dissemination of the fruits of German research, for the benefit of researchers everywhere.
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Multi-scale Modeling in Materials Science | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

https://www.mpg.de/19242/multiscale-modelling?c=19150566

Complex materials, ranging from DNA molecules to steel hulls of oil tankers, are affected by processes that span wide ranges of time and space. Critical phenomena can be realistically described by linking computational models of materials at different scales. Successful multi-scale modelling of materials and processes is now predictive and not just descriptive.
They differ from ‘hard matter’ (such as steel or gold

Multi-scale Modeling in Materials Science | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

https://www.mpg.de/19242/multiscale-modelling

Complex materials, ranging from DNA molecules to steel hulls of oil tankers, are affected by processes that span wide ranges of time and space. Critical phenomena can be realistically described by linking computational models of materials at different scales. Successful multi-scale modelling of materials and processes is now predictive and not just descriptive.
They differ from ‘hard matter’ (such as steel or gold