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Signals are sent along ultrathin cables, called axons, which are sent from each neuron
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Flying through the brain thanks to a novel in-browser tool.
Signals are sent along ultrathin cables, called axons, which are sent from each neuron
What may be the earliest surviving objects seen by microscope – specimens prepared and viewed by the early Dutch naturalist Antoni van Leeuwenhoek – have been reunited with one of his original microscopes for a state of the art photoshoot. This event allowed science historians to recapture the ‚look‘ of seventeenth century science, recording the moment in digital films and with stunning high-resolution colour photographs for the first time.
1670s and 1680s observations, narrated in letters to the London’s Royal Society, he sent
What may be the earliest surviving objects seen by microscope – specimens prepared and viewed by the early Dutch naturalist Antoni van Leeuwenhoek – have been reunited with one of his original microscopes for a state of the art photoshoot. This event allowed science historians to recapture the ‚look‘ of seventeenth century science, recording the moment in digital films and with stunning high-resolution colour photographs for the first time.
1670s and 1680s observations, narrated in letters to the London’s Royal Society, he sent
The Max Planck Society funded victim research project, which took up its work in June 2017, has submitted an interim report to the Bavarian Parliament. The project is funded by the Max Planck Society over a period of three years in the amount of 1.5 million euros and conducted by a team of independent historians. Specimens and documents from the Hallervorden estate still stored at the Edinger Institute of Frankfurt University Hospital will be made available to the project.
Psychiatric Research Institute) between 1939 and 1945. 506 of the examined brains were sent
Six months after its launch, the James Webb Telescope has delivered its first images. They show fascinating glimpses of distant galaxies as well as turbulent scenarios of the birth and death of stars. In addition, the space observatory has captured the spectrum of an exoplanet. „It all looks fantastic and even exceeds our high expectations,“ says Oliver Krause from the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg. There, his team had developed and built important components for the hardware over the past few years.
The James Webb Space Telescope was practically sent into space as a construction
In 1974, scientists first sounded the alarm about the destruction of the ozone layer caused by human activities. Yet it would take several more years for the global community to reach a consensus on banning ozone-depleting chemicals. At the time, Paul Crutzen and his research team played a pivotal role in bringing this issue to the world’s attention. Today, the ozone hole is slowly healing, but the progress is being hampered by the growing challenges of climate change.
Schröder In late November 1987, an issue of the German news magazine Der Spiegel sent
In 1974, scientists first sounded the alarm about the destruction of the ozone layer caused by human activities. Yet it would take several more years for the global community to reach a consensus on banning ozone-depleting chemicals. At the time, Paul Crutzen and his research team played a pivotal role in bringing this issue to the world’s attention. Today, the ozone hole is slowly healing, but the progress is being hampered by the growing challenges of climate change.
Schröder In late November 1987, an issue of the German news magazine Der Spiegel sent
In 1974, scientists first sounded the alarm about the destruction of the ozone layer caused by human activities. Yet it would take several more years for the global community to reach a consensus on banning ozone-depleting chemicals. At the time, Paul Crutzen and his research team played a pivotal role in bringing this issue to the world’s attention. Today, the ozone hole is slowly healing, but the progress is being hampered by the growing challenges of climate change.
Schröder In late November 1987, an issue of the German news magazine Der Spiegel sent
In 1974, scientists first sounded the alarm about the destruction of the ozone layer caused by human activities. Yet it would take several more years for the global community to reach a consensus on banning ozone-depleting chemicals. At the time, Paul Crutzen and his research team played a pivotal role in bringing this issue to the world’s attention. Today, the ozone hole is slowly healing, but the progress is being hampered by the growing challenges of climate change.
Schröder In late November 1987, an issue of the German news magazine Der Spiegel sent
Six months after its launch, the James Webb Telescope has delivered its first images. They show fascinating glimpses of distant galaxies as well as turbulent scenarios of the birth and death of stars. In addition, the space observatory has captured the spectrum of an exoplanet. „It all looks fantastic and even exceeds our high expectations,“ says Oliver Krause from the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg. There, his team had developed and built important components for the hardware over the past few years.
The James Webb Space Telescope was practically sent into space as a construction