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“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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A crowning success for crayfish

May 18, 2012

Australian freshwater crayfish have a tooth enamel very similar to humans [more]

Material Sciences

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Gold lenses used to create gamma optics

May 18, 2012

A fundamental assumption of physics is toppled: even extremely high-energy radiation is refracted in suitable materials such as silicon or gold [more]

Material Sciences

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An incisive design solution: the spider’s venomous fang

May 10, 2012

Among the factors that make spiders successful predators is the ingeniously composed and structured material of their fangs. [more]

Chemistry . Material Sciences

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Defects make catalysts perfect

April 25, 2012

Insights into the process which converts carbon dioxide into methanol could make it possible to recycle greenhouse gas [more]

Material Sciences

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Microlenses from a test tube

March 23, 2012

Max Planck researchers develop new method for the production of microlenses [more]

Cell Biology . Material Sciences . Microbiology

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Cell movement patterns

March 08, 2012

A method that enables scientists to grow cells on easily generated fine structures provides new insights into cell migration [more]

Material Sciences . Quantum Physics . Solid State Research

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The world's smallest magnetic data storage unit

January 17, 2012

Scientists from IBM and the German Center for Free-Electron Laser Science (CFEL) have built a magnetic data storage unit that uses just twelve atoms per bit.
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Material Sciences

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The world’s smallest steam engine

December 11, 2011

A heat engine measuring only a few micrometres works as well as its larger counterpart, although it splutters [more]

 
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