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Tracking down the causes of multiple sclerosis
Thanks to the development of the new animal model, significantly improved insights
Tracking down the causes of multiple sclerosis
Thanks to the development of the new animal model, significantly improved insights
Nuclear Physics facilitate improvements to and greater precision in quantitative models
the controversy between observation and theory, it must be realized that every model
3D movies like „Toy Story“ or „Transformers“ are based on everyday objects that are able to move like humans. Such 3D characters are created by skilled experts in time-consuming manual work. Computer scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics have now developed two computer programs that can accomplish the same process in mere seconds and can easily be handled even by inexperienced users.
That way the users do not need to create their own 3D model, but cannot yet customize
Study sheds new light on the adverse health effects of air pollution: hydrogen peroxide production of fine particles may not be as important as previously assumed.
The model simulations of Thomas Berkemeier and his team suggest that PM2.5 acts by
Classical models of collective behavior fail to explain the mechanisms driving desert
physics – treating individuals as „self-propelled particles“ – has been used to model
Study sheds new light on the adverse health effects of air pollution: hydrogen peroxide production of fine particles may not be as important as previously assumed.
The model simulations of Thomas Berkemeier and his team suggest that PM2.5 acts by
Young zebra finches are able to learn their fathers’ song via their brothers.
Although song is often learnt from an adult model, there is some evidence of active
How far microplastics travel in the atmosphere depends on particle shape, according to scientists at the University of Vienna and the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organisation in Göttingen: While spherical particles settle quickly, microplastic fibers stay in the atmosphere much longer. Thus they might even reach the stratosphere.
particles into a global atmospheric transport model.
How far microplastics travel in the atmosphere depends on particle shape, according to scientists at the University of Vienna and the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organisation in Göttingen: While spherical particles settle quickly, microplastic fibers stay in the atmosphere much longer. Thus they might even reach the stratosphere.
particles into a global atmospheric transport model.
How far microplastics travel in the atmosphere depends on particle shape, according to scientists at the University of Vienna and the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organisation in Göttingen: While spherical particles settle quickly, microplastic fibers stay in the atmosphere much longer. Thus they might even reach the stratosphere.
particles into a global atmospheric transport model.