Dein Suchergebnis zum Thema: beeren

Thematically broader, larger scale and more high profile

https://www.mpg.de/11462587/interview-with-vice-president-ferdi-schueth-on-the-max-planck-schools

Around 4,500 doctoral students conduct research at the MPG each year. They focus on traditional individual doctorates or are enrolled at one of the more than 60 International Max Planck Research Schools (IMPRS) with their structured framework. The funding concept is being expanded with the introduction of Max Planck Schools as larger entities. Vice President Ferdi Schüth is driving the planning process forward.
The interview was conducted by Susanne Beer Science Magazine Events My Science

Klimaextreme und deren vielfältige Auswirkungen

https://www.mpg.de/14372512/bgc_jb_20191

Hitzewellen und Dürren nehmen im Zuge des Klimawandels zwangsläufig zu. Diese Klimaextreme beeinflussen Landökosysteme und deren Funktionen wie die Speicherung von Kohlenstoff. Die große Frage die wir zu beantworten suchen ist, inwieweit hier ein Rückkopplungsmechanismus in Gang kommt der zu einer zusätzlichen Freisetzung von CO2 führt.
, M., Ciais, P., Frank, D., Mahecha, M.D., Seneviratne, S.I., Zscheischler, J., Beer

Ancient DNA reveals origins of the Minoans and Mycenaeans

https://www.mpg.de/11419864/origins-of-minoans-and-mycenaeans

The Minoan Civilization and its counterpart on the Greek Mainland, the Mycenaean Civilization, were Europe’s first literate societies and the cultural ancestors of later Classical Greece. However, the question of the origins of the Minoans and their relationship to the Mycenaeans has long puzzled researchers. A study suggests that the Minoans had deep roots in the Aegean. The primary ancestors of both the Minoans and Mycenaeans were populations from Neolithic Western Anatolia and Greece and the two groups were very closely related to each other, and to modern Greeks.
History A cross-cultural study tests the extent to which the consumption of wine and beer

Exhibition: da Vinci’s books

https://www.mpg.de/13409753/leonardo-da-vinci-reflected-in-his-library?c=150889

Leonardo da Vinci was a tireless and inquisitive reader. He owned more than 200 books about science and technology as well as literary and religious topics. An exhibition that is being organized by the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science and the Berlin State Library at the Museo Galileo in Florence has shed new light on the intellectual universe of the artist, engineer and philosopher, who remains as fascinating as ever 500 years after his death.
History A cross-cultural study tests the extent to which the consumption of wine and beer