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No spoilers! Most people don’t want to know their future

https://www.mpg.de/11070648/deliberate-ignorance

Given the chance to see into the future, most people would rather not know what life has in store for them, even if the news is positive, according to new research conducted by scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development and the University of Granada, which has been published by the American Psychological Association.
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Relics of the Big Bang

https://www.mpg.de/11991394/relics-of-the-big-bang

In the first fractions of a second after the birth of our universe, not only elementary particles and radiation, but also magnetic fields were generated. A team led by the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics in Garching has now calculated what these magnetic fields should look like today in the universe – in great detail and in 3D.
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Made in Germany and big in Japan

https://www.mpg.de/20717860/news-from-mpi

The innermost pixel vertex detector (PXD) has now been installed in the Belle II experiment. The instrument is located in the immediate vicinity of the interaction point where electrons and positrons collide. This produces B mesons. The decays of these particles could explain why there is matter in the universe but hardly any antimatter. The PXD is based on a special technology that allows the particle decays to be precisely traced.
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Nemesis is a myth

https://www.mpg.de/4372308/nemesis-is-a-myth?page=1

Danger looms from out of space: asteroids and comets are a threat to our planet. The history of Earth has always been punctuated by cosmic catastrophes. Several studies have claimed to have found periodic variations, with the probability of giant impacts increasing and decreasing in a regular pattern. Now a new analysis by Coryn Bailer-Jones from the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy (MPIA) shows those simple periodic patterns to be statistical artifacts. His results indicate either that the Earth is as likely to suffer a major impact now as it was in the past, or that there has been a slight increase impact rate events over the past 250 million years
stars had already had a long career as bringers of bad