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MPR 1/2013

“Those in the darkness you don’t see.” Modern cosmology lends thisline from “The Ballad of Mack the Knife” in Brecht’s Threepenny Opera an unexpected currency: the universe lies largely in darkness. This doesn’t refer to the fact that the night sky is black, but rather that dark energy and dark matter – two previously completely unknown substances – account for 96 percent of the total cosmic mass. [more]

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Chemistry

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Telling mirror molecules apart

May 24, 2013

A novel technique reliably tells left-handed from right-handed variant of a compound [more]

Chemistry . Material Sciences

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In the no man's land of ice crystals

May 23, 2013

Simulations allow first insights into the crystallization of tiny water droplets [more]

Immunobiology

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Going live – immune cell activation in multiple sclerosis

May 22, 2013

New indicator molecules visualise the activation of auto-aggressive T cells in the body as never before [more]

Neurosciences

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Eyes on the prey

May 22, 2013

Researchers analyse the hunting behaviour of fish larvae in virtual reality [more]

Microbiology . Plant Research

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“Whodunnit” of Irish potato famine solved

May 21, 2013

An international team of scientists reveals that a unique strain of potato blight they call HERB-1 triggered the Irish potato famine of the mid-nineteenth century [more]

Ecology . Plant Research

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Asian lady beetles use biological weapons against their European relatives

May 16, 2013

Invasive species from Eastern Asia uses microsporidia in order to out-compete native lady beetles [more]

Chemistry . Climate Research . Earth Sciences

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Sulfate aerosols cool climate less than assumed

May 14, 2013

Life span of cloud-forming sulfate particles in the air is shorter than assumed due to a sulfur dioxide oxidation pathway which has been neglected in climate models so far [more]

Cognitive Science . Social and Behavioural Sciences

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Experience leads to the growth of new brain cells

May 09, 2013

A new study examines how individuality develops [more]

 
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