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Living diversity – but how?

https://www.mpg.de/18718623/living-diversity-working-group

There are currently 14 local diversity groups within the Max Planck Society. One of them is the Diversity and Inclusion working group at the MPI for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, Holland. Initiated by Director Caroline Rowland, it began its work in January 2021. Since then, the group, consisting of 22 participants from various areas of the Institute, has been driving comprehensive cultural change – from the inside out.
Whether inclusive language on the website and publications, diversity trainings for

Debris of stellar explosion found at unusual location

https://www.mpg.de/16527751/0302-ext0-giant-cloud-found-at-unusual-location-151510-x

In the first all-sky survey by the eROSITA X-ray telescope onboard SRG, astronomers at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics have identified a previously unknown supernova remnant, dubbed “Hoinga”. The finding was confirmed in archival radio data and marks the first discovery of a joint Australian-eROSITA partnership established to explore our Galaxy using multiple wavelengths, from low-frequency radio waves to energetic X-rays. The Hoinga supernova remnant is very large and located far from the galactic plane – a surprising first finding – implying that the next years might bring many more discoveries.
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Global breathing

https://www.mpg.de/14787548/global-breathing?c=12641858

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.
version of the blog post „Global Breathing“, published on 24 April 2020 on the website

Lasker Award 2021 for Dieter Oesterhelt

https://www.mpg.de/17587744/lasker-award-2021-oesterhelt-optogenetics

Dieter Oesterhelt from the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Peter Hegemann from Humboldt University and the U.S. American Karl Deisseroth from Stanford University will receive the Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award 2021 for the discovery of light-sensitive proteins in the membrane of unicellular organisms and their use in the development of optogenetics.
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