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Health - Physics - 07.06.2022
Of lab frustration and magic hands
Of lab frustration and magic hands

Computer Science - Innovation - 07.06.2022
An alarm system against hardware attacks
An alarm system against hardware attacks
Two simple antennas can protect computer hardware against physical manipulation Radio waves could protect computers, as well as card readers, from attacks on their hardware. As a team from the Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy in Bochum and the Ruhr University in Bochum has shown, the signal from one antenna in a device generates a characteristic electromagnetic pattern that is received by a second antenna.

Innovation - Economics - 03.06.2022
The signature of taste
The signature of taste
A start-up in Martinsried is developing a new technology for the beverage and food industry. The application is being tested using whisky Text: Barbara Abrell Blending whiskies from different casks is an art in itself.

Career - 30.05.2022
Living diversity - but how?
Living diversity - but how?
How do you successfully develop a long-term strategy for a diverse and inclusive culture? The MPI for Psycholinguistics has set up a local working group to tackle this challenge There are currently 14 local diversity groups within the Max Planck Society.

Career - 30.05.2022
Opening doors for equal opportunities
Opening doors for equal opportunities

Career - 30.05.2022
'We need a cultural change to remain competitive'
’We need a cultural change to remain competitive’

Life Sciences - Environment - 30.05.2022
'A parrot as a pet is like a toddler who never grows up'
’A parrot as a pet is like a toddler who never grows up’
Interview with zoologist Auguste of Bavaria on endangered parrots and their suitability as pets "Say 'Polly wants a cracker'!" This classic catchphrase is actually quite an insult to the birds who are among the most intelligent creatures on Earth.

History & Archeology - Career - 27.05.2022
Never Forget
Never Forget
A memorial sculpture at the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research commemorates the tragic history of the predecessor institute during the Third Reich During the Third Reich, the Kaiser Wilhelm Insti

Life Sciences - Physics - 25.05.2022
Three new Dioscuri Centres to be launched in Krakow, Poland
Three new Dioscuri Centres to be launched in Krakow, Poland

History & Archeology - 18.05.2022
The origins of international solidarity
From the philhellenism of the 1820s to contemporary support for Ukraine Many people and organisations are currently showing solidarity with Ukraine.

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 17.05.2022
Gruber Cosmology Prize for Frank Eisenhauer
Gruber Cosmology Prize for Frank Eisenhauer
The scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics is honoured for developing pioneering instruments The 2022 Gruber Cosmology Prize recognizes Frank Eisenhauer of the Max Planck

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 12.05.2022
'A wonderful confirmation of our observations'
’A wonderful confirmation of our observations’
Reinhard Genzel of the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics on the first image of the galactic centre With the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), researchers have successfully imaged the black hole at the centre of the Milky Way.

Economics - History & Archeology - 12.05.2022
Deindustrialization as fact and fiction
It is controversial whether there is or should be a fundamental change from an industrial to a service society in rich Western nations The declining importance of manufacturing in rich societies is a

Sport - Social Sciences - 09.05.2022
Solidarity in the stadium
Solidarity in the stadium
Football clubs in former coal mining areas play an important role in terms of social cohesion between the now unemployed In large swathes of Germany's industrial Ruhr Valley region, coal mining is a thing of the past as is true in other European coalfields.

Astronomy & Space - Environment - 05.05.2022
First Rays of Sunlight for Sunrise III
First Rays of Sunlight for Sunrise III
Approximately a month before it begins its research flight in the stratosphere, the balloon-borne solar observatory Sunrise III has looked at the Sun for the first time from its launch site at the Arctic Circle.

Career - Research Management - 28.04.2022
Multi-million euro grants from Brussels

Event - 12.04.2022
Dioscuri Programme: Launch of first call for proposals in the Czech Republic
Dioscuri Programme: Launch of first call for proposals in the Czech Republic

Microtechnics - Computer Science - 06.04.2022
A robot with a gentle touch
A robot with a gentle touch
In order to support people in therapy or in everyday life in the future, machines will have to be capable of feeling and gently touching their human counterparts.

Life Sciences - 05.04.2022
The dark matter of the brain
The dark matter of the brain
They are part of the brain of almost every animal species, yet they remain usually invisible even under the electron microscope.

Innovation - Event - 28.03.2022
Max Planck spin-off Meshcapade wins new startup award
Max Planck spin-off Meshcapade wins new startup award

Pharmacology - Health - 28.03.2022
Fewer antibody diversity as we age
Fewer antibody diversity as we age

Campus - Career - 25.03.2022
Max Planck President outlines aid package to Ukraine in the Senate
Max Planck President outlines aid package to Ukraine in the Senate

Innovation - 25.03.2022
New rules for tech giants
New rules for tech giants

Law - Social Sciences - 18.03.2022
’Putin is abusing international law’

Architecture & Buildings - Life Sciences - 17.03.2022
Near-natural, fractal architecture promotes well-being
Near-natural, fractal architecture promotes well-being
An interdisciplinary group of researchers uses basic research to obtain hard evidence about how people perceive and navigate their urban environments. Fractal and nature-like design demonstrably promotes physical and mental well-being, according to the researchers. They call for an incorporation of this knowledge into urban planning decisions.

Mathematics - 16.03.2021
Early warning of market bubbles
Early warning of market bubbles
Mathematical metrics reveal market instabilities An international team of interdisciplinary researchers has identified mathematical metrics to characterize the fragility of financial markets.