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Max Planck scientists discover gene switch responsible for flight muscle formation
means its flight muscles contract and relax 200 times per
Max Planck scientists discover gene switch responsible for flight muscle formation
means its flight muscles contract and relax 200 times per
An international team of scientists sums up the current effects of aerosols on precipitation
maximum concentration at 1,200 condensation nuclei per
In a centrifuge, centrifugal force acts as a brake for polar molecules. Electrodes guide the particles against the centrifugal force into the centre of a rotating disk, resulting in their deceleration. The decelerator that researchers working with G. Rempe at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics have developed is useful for controlled reactions in chemistry, for low-temperature-physics, and for quantum information processing.
, travel at a speed of more than 1,700 kilometres per
Hans-Peter Doerr from the Max Planck Institute for Solar system research spent three weeks working at the Big Bear Solar Observatory in California.
camera system delivers about ten terabytes of raw data per
Noisy wing movements during mating make flies an easy prey
Around five per cent of the fly pairs that engage in
The Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) is seeking to appoint a full-time post-doctoral researcher to join the ERC-funded Research Group on Migration and Health Inequalities.
experience (starting from approx. 57,000 EUR gross per
Rapid changes in the Arctic ecosystem from surface to depth during the ice minimum in the summer of 2012
diameters of up to 50 centimetres covered up to ten per
Pre-Columbian indigenous inhabitants shaped the Amazon rainforest by domesticating species, as found by scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in an international project.
While only five per cent of all tree species are abundant
Max Planck scientists discover record-breaking millisecond pulsar with new analysis method
them spin around their own axis hundreds of times per
Projekt Deal and Springer Nature reach understanding on world’s largest transformative open access agreement.
scientists are expected to be published open access (OA) per