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Plenty of reasons to celebrate!

https://www.mpg.de/21215808/nobel-prize-week-2023

On December 6, Nobel Prize Week kicks off in Stockholm, where the Swedish royal family and the institutions responsible for awarding the Nobel Prize come together to honour this year’s Laureates. Among them is Ferenc Krausz, who will receive the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2023. This marks the Max Planck Society’s sixth consecutive prize since 2020 and the 28th Nobel Prize in total since its foundation in the Kaiser Wilhelm Society (KWG). The newly launched comprehensive multimedia website about these Laureates and their research has just been honoured with the prestigious Red Dot design award.
Institute of Biochemistry, receives this year’s Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize 2025 Para-particles

Interview with Sandra Kortner

https://www.mpg.de/5886433/interview_kortner_en

Interview with Sandra Kortner of the Max Planck Institute for Physics in Munich, who heads a Minerva junior research group at the ATLAS experiment of the LHC and also coordinates an international group of researchers who are using ATLAS to look for the Higgs particle.
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100 years Max Planck Institute for Physics

https://www.mpg.de/11542330/100-years-max-planck-institute-for-physics?c=12642524

The Max Planck Institute for Physics commemorates its 100th anniversary. On October 1, 1917, the former Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics started operations with Albert Einstein as director. The MPI for Physics is celebrating its jubilee with a scientific symposium that will take place from October 10 to 12, 2017. The celebrations to mark the Institute’s centenary will draw to a close with a ceremony and evening festivities.
and shows telescopes where to find the subsequent kilonova explosion in the sky Para-particles

Post from Rehovot / Israel

https://www.mpg.de/16969453/post-from-rehovot-israel

The physicist Elina Fuchs spent four years conducting research at the Weizmann Institute in Israel after receiving a scholarship from the Minerva Stiftung, a subsidiary from the Max Planck Society. She reports on generous hospitality, unusual public holidays and colleagues who were happy to help.
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Plenty of reasons to celebrate!

https://www.mpg.de/21215808/nobel-prize-week-2023?c=11969087

On December 6, Nobel Prize Week kicks off in Stockholm, where the Swedish royal family and the institutions responsible for awarding the Nobel Prize come together to honour this year’s Laureates. Among them is Ferenc Krausz, who will receive the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2023. This marks the Max Planck Society’s sixth consecutive prize since 2020 and the 28th Nobel Prize in total since its foundation in the Kaiser Wilhelm Society (KWG). The newly launched comprehensive multimedia website about these Laureates and their research has just been honoured with the prestigious Red Dot design award.
Institute of Biochemistry, receives this year’s Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize 2025 Para-particles

Precise testing of quantum electrodynamics

https://www.mpg.de/20922980/precise-testing-of-quantum-electrodynamics?c=11969087

Until now, these magnetic properties could only be measured very well for free electrons. Here, measurement results and theory agree to within ten decimal places. A research team at the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg has now confirmed with precision measurements from the Alphatrap experiment that these predictions of quantum electrodynamics also apply where electrons are exposed to strong electric fields, namely inside heavy atoms, in the immediate vicinity of the atomic nucleus.
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A still for light quanta

https://www.mpg.de/13393261/single-photon-destillation

Quantum physicists can now distil a kind of photon schnapps. When spirits are distilled, the alcohol content increases relative to the water content. A similar method developed by a team from the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics in Garching works on light quanta – photons. It extracts individual photons from a light source, pushes back the unwanted vacuum component, and reports this event. Such single photons are important quantum bits for the currently emerging quantum information technology.
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