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Aktivitätsabhängige Ausbildung von kortikalen Netzwerken während der frühen Embryonalentwicklung

https://www.mpg.de/10963096/florida_jb_20161?c=10584076

Synapsen verbinden Neuronen zu funktionellen Netzwerken. Falsch angelegte Verbindungen führen zu Funktionsstörungen oder zum Tod. Wie Synapsen hochpräzise an spezifischen Punkten auf den Dendriten angelegt werden, ist noch weitgehend unbekannt.
Cellular Basis of Neural Circuit Plasticity DOI 10.17617/1.3M Summary Synapses link

The engine that powers short gamma-ray bursts

https://www.mpg.de/1261557/Colliding_Neutron_Stars

These explosions have been puzzling scientists for years: those brief flashes of gamma light can in fact release more energy in a fraction of a second than what our entire galaxy releases in one year – even with its 200 billion stars. What causes those explosions? Scientists working with Luciano Rezzolla at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics are now one step closer to solving the riddle. In six-week-long computations they carried out on the Institute’s supercomputer, the researchers simulated the merger of two neutron stars which have a small magnetic field and which, when merge, form a black hole surrounded by a hot torus. In this process, an ultra-strong magnetic field with a jet-like structure is formed along the rotational axis. And it was this magnetic field that could lie behind the generation of short gamma-ray bursts: out of the chaos that resulted from the collision, an ordered structure was formed – a jet in which short gamma-ray bursts can occur.
important veil, which was hiding the central engine of short GRBs and provided a link

Fluctuations by the minute

https://www.mpg.de/20394581/fluctuations-by-the-minute

Using single-cell FRET microscopy, researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology have found large fluctuations in the bacterial sugar degradation pathway that cannot be detected at the whole population level. Because the observed fluctuations occur on a time scale of minutes, they could have major implications for the physiology of E. coli by affecting other cellular processes.
Hannes Link (now at the University of Tübingen) showed that regulatory feedbacks