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Digital Annual Meeting of the Max Planck Society 2021 | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

https://www.mpg.de/17064996/max-planck-society-annual-meeting-2021

The 2021 Annual Meeting of the Max Planck Society and its members and committees will be held as an online event, as it did in the previous year. Highlights of the meeting: the Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, Emmanuelle Charpentier, and the Nobel Laureate in Physics, Reinhard Genzel, will present their work at the Plenary Assembly, in conversation with Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim and Harald Lesch. German Chancellor Angela Merkel will be honoured with the Harnack Medal.
Genzel will talk to television journalist Harald Lesch

Digital Annual Meeting of the Max Planck Society 2021 | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

https://www.mpg.de/17064996/max-planck-society-annual-meeting-2021?c=11969047

The 2021 Annual Meeting of the Max Planck Society and its members and committees will be held as an online event, as it did in the previous year. Highlights of the meeting: the Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, Emmanuelle Charpentier, and the Nobel Laureate in Physics, Reinhard Genzel, will present their work at the Plenary Assembly, in conversation with Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim and Harald Lesch. German Chancellor Angela Merkel will be honoured with the Harnack Medal.
Genzel will talk to television journalist Harald Lesch

Success: patience pays off | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

https://www.mpg.de/12524764/patience-perseverance-success

„Always keep going!“ was the motto of national goalkeeper Oliver Kahn. Matthi-as Sutter from the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods in Bonn has now researched what constitutes success scientifically and defined condi-tions for success that are not that far removed from Kahn’s motto. In an inter-view, he explains which attributes someone needs to have and how best to acquire them.
For example, a journalist once told me that from September

Die bislang umfangreichste kosmische Volkszählung: Gaia-Mission veröffentlicht neue Daten | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

https://www.mpg.de/18762912/die-bislang-umfangreichste-kosmische-volkszaehlung-gaia-mission-veroeffentlicht-neue-daten

Die Gaia-Mission der Europäischen Weltraumorganisation ESA hat den Gaia Data Release 3 (Gaia DR3) veröffentlicht: die bislang umfangreichste „kosmische Volkszählung“ mit Daten zu den Eigenschaften von Milliarden astronomischer Objekte – eine Schatztruhe für die astronomische Forschung der kommenden Jahre. Klassifizierungsdaten, die den Astronomen eine einfache Suche nach Objekten wie Sternen, Galaxien oder Quasaren ermöglichen, sowie Informationen über Sterneigenschaften wie Temperatur und chemische Zusammensetzung, wurden von der Gaia-Gruppe am Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie beigesteuert.
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