International PhD Program Tübingen, Spring 2010The Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology and the Friedrich Miescher Laboratory in Tübingen, Germany, invite applications fo… Read More
Manfred Ronzheimer untersucht die Erneuerung des Innovationsjournalismus in Deutschland(München, 15.06.2016) - Das Münchner Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbew… Read More
On 28th June 2012, a landmark paper published in Science by UC Berkeley structural Biologist Jennifer Doudna took the scientific world by storm, marking it as one of the “scientific br… Read More
The deadline for applications to the 2017 Summer Institute on Bounded Rationality is coming Sunday, March 12, 2017.
The Summer Institute takes place on June 6 – 14, 2017 at the Max Pla… Read More
MAX BORN | quotes | wiki | biography | nobel prize |Max Born was born in Wroclaw on the eleventh Dec, 1882, to faculty member Gustav Born, expert and embryologist, and his partner Margarete… Read More
Videos of the conference “Peace Through Law: The Versailles Peace Treaty and dispute settlement after WWI”, held on 6-8 December 2017, can be viewed on the Max Planck Institute L… Read More
We are delighted to announce that the 2018 Summer Institute on Bounded Rationality will take place on June 19 – 27, 2018, at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berl… Read More
Bayer press release - Prestigious Award from the Bayer Science & Education Foundation: -- 2018 Otto Bayer Award goes to Dr. Tobias Erb -- Scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Terres… Read More
We are delighted to announce that the 18th Summer Institute on Bounded Rationality will take place June 11 – 19, 2019, at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin, Germ… Read More
A chemical residue study of incense burners from ancient burials at high elevations in the Pamir Mountains of western China has revealed psychoactive cannabinoids. This study provides some o… Read More
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, have retrieved nuclear genome sequences from the femur of a male Neanderthal discovered in 1937 in… Read More
Four years ago, several red giant stars were discovered to pose a paradox: even though they are built from very old stellar material, their large masses indicate a clearly younger age. Scien… Read More
Last week, ECMI Senior Research Associate Dr. Sergiusz Bober presented a paper co-authored with ECMI Project Assistant Aziz Berdiqulov on the recognition/non-recognition/misrecognition of et… Read More
Image via StockSnapIn Positive Psychology, Compassion is seen as a way to relate to the self and a pathway to happiness.
The proven benefits of compassion range from increased well-being, to… Read More
An international team, led by scientists from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History and the Leon Levy Expedition, retrieved and analyzed, for the first time, genome-wide… Read More
A team of engineers in Germany has created a tiny jellyfish-inspired robot, which can not only swim, but transport objects, mix fluids and even bury itself. It's hoped the five-millimeter te… Read More
July 11, 2019 • Volume 12, Issue 28Subscribe to Hope & Harmony Headlines
Pay Attention to Sleep Disruptions
For three out of every four people with bipolar, it i… Read More
Our attitudes can be influenced not only by what we actually experience but also by what we imagine.
May 17, 201, Leipzig, Germany—Sometimes in life there are special places that se… Read More
Athens, July 9, 2019 (Reuters/NAN) An American scientist, who disappeared a week ago on the island of Crete was found dead on Tuesday, her employers said. Suzanne Eaton, 60, a molecular biol… Read More
into black holes
Roskosmos has launched a rocket containing a telescope with which X-ray images can be made. According to the Russian space agency, this should uncover undiscovered black hol… Read More
Everything we see around us today has come out of an idea. Implementation of an idea drives innovation and innovation is a constant process of improving the way of living for people. Researc… Read More
Come possono i cacciatori-raccoglitori che vivono nelle foreste più dense e impervie trovare la via di casa attraverso una spessa coltre di vegetazione che limita enormemente la visib… Read More
Nitric oxide (NO) is a central molecule of the global nitrogen cycle. A study reveals that microorganisms can grow on NO. Their results change our view of the earth's nitrogen cycle and how… Read More
Astronomers aren't done with major black hole discoveries this year. The Max Planck Institute's Kianusch Mehrgan and colleagues have found the largest black hole ever observed at the center… Read More
Galaxies are well studied, but far less is known about the vast stretches of space between them. Though it seems empty, the intergalactic medium (IGM) actually contains more matter than gala… Read More
Astronomers discovered the largest black hole ever observed to date. It was spotted at the center of Holmberg 15A, a galaxy about 700 million light-years away from Earth.
Using the Very Larg… Read More
Microchips to collect and present very exceptional cellular material, such as rare leukocyte subsets or going around tumor tissue, pertaining to image analysis can also be evolving toward sc… Read More
Juliane Kaminski, a cognitive psychologist quoted “We think that we are looking at a special adaptation in dogs to be sensitive to human forms of communication,” and a co… Read More
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high-quality ancient DNA data from Central and South America reveals genetic
exchanges, population turnover
The exterior of the rock shelter site of Lapa do Santo in Brazil. Photo b… Read More
A pulsar 25,000 light-years away is wobbling in a weird way. But Einstein’s theory of general relativity predicted it more than a century ago.
Einstein’s theory of general relat… Read More
Algae blooms regularly make for pretty, swirly satellite photos of lakes and oceans. They also make the news occasionally for poisoning fish, people and other animals. What's less frequently… Read More
This announcement first appeared in the IASTAM newsletter: http://iastam.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/IASTAM-newsletter-Summer-2016.pdfWorkshop ReportSacred Cures – Situating Medicin… Read More
Understanding the causes and consequences of Late Quaternary megafaunal extinctions is increasingly important in a world of growing human populations and climate change. A new review, led by… Read More
The challenges of Hate Speech in the digital era are broadly discussed. When it comes to Minorities this issue is especially sensitive.
It is, therefore, with great pleasure tha… Read More
Crude oil and gas naturally escape from the seabed in many places known as "seeps." There, these hydrocarbons move up from source rocks through fractures and sediments towards the surface, w… Read More
Scientists from The Australian National University (ANU) and overseas have discovered molecules of fat in an ancient fossil to reveal the earliest confirmed animal in the geological record t… Read More
Physicists at Stockholm University and the Max Planck Institute of Physics have proposed a novel design for an "axion radio" that employs cold plasmas (gases or liquids of charged particles)… Read More
It helps us relate to others. It strengthens trust, closeness in relationships, and can be triggered by eye contact, empathy, or pleasant touch. It’s well known that a new mother&rsqu… Read More
The challenge of climate change is vividly coming out and the world is not prepared to counter it. In the latest development, the State of Qatar is experiencing an unprecedented rise in temp… Read More
The study, published in the journal Conservation Biology, noted that the chicks of noise-exposed birds were smaller than the young ones from quiet nests.
The researchers, including those fro… Read More
The study, published in the journal Conservation Biology, noted that the chicks of noise-exposed birds were smaller than the young ones from quiet nests.
The researchers, including those fro… Read More
With the AI industry moving so quickly, it’s difficult for ML practitioners to find the time to curate, analyze, and implement new research being published. To help you quickly get up… Read More
Multilevel societies have, until now, only been known to exist among large-brained mammals including humans, other primates, elephants, giraffes, and dolphins. Now, scientists from the Max P… Read More
Captive breeding has a dark side – as disturbing Czech discovery of trafficked tiger body parts highlights
Handout Czech Customs AuthorityMarianna Szczygielska, Max Planck Inst… Read More
Antibiotics are still the most important weapon for combatting bacterial infections. But medical science is running out of "ammunition" because of more and more frequently occurring resistan… Read More
The Beatles continue to astound even science, 50 years after they broke up.
The group’s song “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da” has been christened the “perfect pop song,” ac… Read More
In a recent study published in Scientific Reports, a team of researchers from Germany and the United Kingdom assessed how experience with dogs affects humans’ ability to recognize dog… Read More
Attending a university for studying Biotechnology or Biomedical engineering close to a biotech hub (also called bio-pharma cluster) can be very advantageous. In this post, we will look at th… Read More
fahrbot-bot shares a report from Live Science: Scientists have finally found traces of the axion, an elusive particle that rarely interacts with normal matter. The axion was first predicted… Read More
A few years ago, there were many claims being made about how so-called brain games could increase mental acuity and intelligence. There were even theories that games could play a role in slo… Read More
Changes in the genes that control development can potentially make large contributions to evolution by generating new morphologies in plants and animals. However, because developmental genes… Read More
But in its center, there is a darkness: The region has very low surface brightness — a signature often left by the collision of two supermassive black holes. “[The black hole]… Read More
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As highlighted by German psychologist Gerd Gigerenzer in the paper “Heuristic Decision Making,” the term heuristic is of Greek origin, meaning “serving to find out or disco… Read More
The architect of Indian constitution B. R. Ambedkar once said, “I measure the progress of a community by the degree of progress which women have achieved.” Today, he would be s… Read More
Both species, humans and chimpanzees, can be extremely territorial, and territorial disputes between groups can turn violent, with individuals killing each other. In humans, such between-gro… Read More
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