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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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Nanostructures in 3D

February 22, 2006

Max Planck researchers from Düsseldorf unveil the first three-dimensional electron microscope for examining nanomaterials structure [more]

Astrophysics

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Origin of Galactic X-rays Explained

February 21, 2006

New Map of the Milky Way Reveals Millions of Unseen Objects [more]

Astronomy

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New "Planet" Is Larger than Pluto

February 01, 2006

Bonn astronomers measure size of recently discovered solar system object [more]

Material Sciences

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From Mirror to Mist: Cracking the Secret of Fracture Instabilities

January 19, 2006

Researchers from Max Planck Institute for Metals Research and Massachusetts Institute of Technology have performed atom-by-atom investigations of how cracks propagate in brittle materials [more]

Astrophysics

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A Picture of Radioactivity from the Inner Part of Our Galaxy

January 04, 2006

Max Planck astronomers, using INTEGRAL, identify regions of new atomic-nuclei production [more]

Astronomy

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CONDOR’s First Look at the Universe

December 22, 2005

First light of a state-of-the-art terahertz receiver at the APEX telescope in Chile [more]

Material Sciences

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Why Nanolayers Buckle when Microbeams Bend

December 15, 2005

German-Austrian-French research team uses a hundred-nanometre wide x-ray beam to observe how nanolayers buckle in bent high-tech carbon fibres [more]

Astronomy

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"Huygens" Finds a Hostile World on Titan

December 08, 2005

International research team reports on the Earth-like surface of Saturn's moon Titan [more]

 
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