The making of a quantum movie https://www.mpg.de/20916269/quantum-movie-nobel-prize-physics-2023-ferenc-krausz
The making of a quantum movie
Only pulses from such a complete wave train are inherently so stable that they can
The making of a quantum movie
Only pulses from such a complete wave train are inherently so stable that they can
The making of a quantum movie
Only pulses from such a complete wave train are inherently so stable that they can
The Polybot project is receiving €220,000 to develop an intelligent harvesting robot that promotes sustainable agriculture.
With the support, we can now train our learning algorithms on the most difficult
The Polybot project is receiving €220,000 to develop an intelligent harvesting robot that promotes sustainable agriculture.
With the support, we can now train our learning algorithms on the most difficult
Bavaria invests up to 500 million euros in the competitive development of the Martinsried Max Planck Campus into an outstanding international research hub
designed meeting centre for science and the public near the future underground train
Computing power is emerging as an indispensable weapon for scientists engaged in the fight against influenza
Informatics During the cold winter months, a sneeze on an airplane or a cough on a train
An international team of researchers has observed the quantum mechanical tunnelling effect for the first time
process live with the aid of two light pulses: an intense pulse of just a few wave trains
How fast the development from assisted to fully automated vehicles will progress is uncertain. One crucial factor here is the reliability with which a vehicle can navigate in its surroundings and react to unforeseeable incidents. Our group at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems showed that methods for motion analysis based on deep neural networks – likely components in future autonomous vehicles – can be confused by small patterns designed to “attack” these networks.
Our work can help manufacturers to train their systems to withstand such disturbances
In the online world users’ attention is a precious currency, and online environments are designed to capture and steer that attention. Yet users and legislators currently have little to say in how these environments are regulated and controlled; How can we respond to these challenges of the digital age and how might the design of the online world be improved? A team of researchers addressed these questions from the perspective of behavioral science and now propose some answers.
They suggest that “boosting tools” can be used to train new competencies and enable
Researchers are investigating the cognitive abilities that allow animals to react to a rapidly changing environment
team documenting their trials and tribulations and publishing a guide on how to train