Sylvie Roke investigates soft matter https://www.mpg.de/277058/sylvie-roke
continued work, however, Sylvie Roke opened up a completely new perspective on soft matter
Sylvie Roke draws a black circle on the whiteboard and another one around it.
continued work, however, Sylvie Roke opened up a completely new perspective on soft matter
Sylvie Roke draws a black circle on the whiteboard and another one around it.
Deep-sea mussels harbor up to 16 different strains of bacteria in their gills, keeping them prepared for environmental changes.
high diversity of these bacterial “cooks”: Up to 16 different bacterial strains live
Michael Kramer and Robert Adam talk about MeerKAT, SKA and science in South Africa
Adam: Of course we chose the Karoo area for MeerKAT because only a few people live
The Sun is the star from which we live.
science: The unfettered star The unfettered star The Sun is the star from which we live
The plumes from hydrothermal vents provide an ecological link between the open ocean and the seafloor
the permanently ice-covered Arctic deep sea receives miniscule amounts of organic matter
The plumes from hydrothermal vents provide an ecological link between the open ocean and the seafloor
the permanently ice-covered Arctic deep sea receives miniscule amounts of organic matter
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.
Stratmann and Vice President Klaus Blaum in the studio: all events are streamed live
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.
Stratmann and Vice President Klaus Blaum in the studio: all events are streamed live
Artificial intelligence (AI), such as machine learning with neural networks, opens up new possibilities in many areas such as science, technology and medicine, but also raises questions of ethics. Do the benefits or risks outweigh the risks?
AI is already simplifying many aspects of our lives, but when it starts making decisions
Zebrafish identify virtual shoal partners based on motion patterns typical of their species
Surprisingly, a simple black dot was sufficient to attract a young zebrafish within