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Bleach discovered in space

https://www.mpg.de/4367505/hyrodogen_in_space?page=2

Rho Ophiuchi would have been a gold mine for hairdressers. Astronomers have now detected molecules of hydrogen peroxide for the first time in this stellar nursery 400 light years away. This liquid compound of hydrogen and oxygen is used to bleach hair. The researchers are interested in another aspect, however. How does water, life’s most important molecule, form in interstellar space?
.   ******************   The team comprised Per Bergman (Onsala Space Observatory

Meet the Neanderthals

https://www.mpg.de/295278/Neanderthal?filter_order=L

Well, they actually did it. And the whole world knows about it now, even if the news is tens of thousands of years old. It was, of course, a juicy story for the world’s media: Neanderthals mated with modern humans! But for Svante Pääbo, Department Director at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, this is not the most important aspect of his discovery.
the DNA fragments are sequenced: on the old machines, there were 96 indentations per

Data storage takes an electric turn

https://www.mpg.de/1318023/electric-data-storage

Scientists from the Forschungszentrum Jülich and the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics in Halle have discovered the basis for the next generation of memory devices. In a ferroelectric material, they have, for the first time, been able to observe directly how dipoles, which store the information in this material, continuously rotate and therefore may be organised in circular structures. The report was published in the journal Science. The findings were obtained using a type of high-resolution transmission electron microscopy with especially sharp contrast, developed by the Jülich scientists. Arranging the dipoles in a circular structure could allow for significantly denser data storage than previously possible, while still ensuring fast writing and reading processes.
the material of choice for working memories with a density of several terabits per

Two Max Planck Institutes involved in the development of the Euclid space telescope

https://www.mpg.de/21067773/euclid-background?c=12135602

Researchers and engineers from the Max Planck Institutes for Astronomy in Heidelberg and for Extraterrestrial Physics in Garching near Munich. They are part of the Euclid consortium, which consists of research institutions in 17 countries. And they helped to develop and build the two instruments of the telescope, the optical camera (VIS, Visible Instrument) and the near-infrared camera (NISP, Near-Infrared Spectrometer and Photometer). Another team from the two Max Planck Institutes, together with colleagues from other institutions, now ensures the operation of the telescope and the logistics and quality of the transmitted data.
At over 300 grams per filter, these are the largest and heaviest infrared filters

New images and data by Euclid space telescope reveal mystery around diffuse light in Perseus Galaxy Cluster

https://www.mpg.de/21955303/euclid-new-data-reveal-secret-perseus-galaxy-cluster?c=12641423

New scientific images and data from the Euclid space telescope unravel the mystery of the faint glow in the Perseus galaxy cluster. The images also demonstrate how researchers can use Euclid to unlock the secrets of the cosmos, search for alien planets, study dark matter and explore the evolution of the universe.
much fainter than the bright galaxies in the cluster, it contributes a full 20 per

New images and data by Euclid space telescope reveal mystery around diffuse light in Perseus Galaxy Cluster

https://www.mpg.de/21955303/euclid-new-data-reveal-secret-perseus-galaxy-cluster?c=12135602

New scientific images and data from the Euclid space telescope unravel the mystery of the faint glow in the Perseus galaxy cluster. The images also demonstrate how researchers can use Euclid to unlock the secrets of the cosmos, search for alien planets, study dark matter and explore the evolution of the universe.
much fainter than the bright galaxies in the cluster, it contributes a full 20 per

Two Max Planck Institutes involved in the development of the Euclid space telescope

https://www.mpg.de/21067773/euclid-background?c=12034788

Researchers and engineers from the Max Planck Institutes for Astronomy in Heidelberg and for Extraterrestrial Physics in Garching near Munich. They are part of the Euclid consortium, which consists of research institutions in 17 countries. And they helped to develop and build the two instruments of the telescope, the optical camera (VIS, Visible Instrument) and the near-infrared camera (NISP, Near-Infrared Spectrometer and Photometer). Another team from the two Max Planck Institutes, together with colleagues from other institutions, now ensures the operation of the telescope and the logistics and quality of the transmitted data.
At over 300 grams per filter, these are the largest and heaviest infrared filters