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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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Developmental Biology . Immunobiology

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Live from the thymus: T-cells on the move

February 17, 2012

For the first time, scientists follow the development of individual immune cells in a living zebrafish embryo [more]

Medicine . Neurosciences

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Anti-fear hormone oxytocin transported directly to target sites in the brain

February 08, 2012

Scientists observe how oxytocin reaches central brain circuits and influences behaviour [more]

Cell Biology . Medicine . Structural Biology

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Heart of silk

January 27, 2012

Max Planck scientists use silk from the tasar silkworm as a scaffold for heart tissue [more]

Behavioural Biology . Medicine . Physiology

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Pictures of food create feelings of hunger

January 19, 2012

External stimuli control the hormonal regulation of our eating behaviour [more]

Infection Biology . Medicine

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Anti-malaria drug synthesised with the help of oxygen and light

January 17, 2012

In future it should be possible to produce the best anti-malaria drug, artemisinin, more economically and in sufficient volumes for all patients [more]

Cognitive Science . Medicine

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Brain region can signal early-stage Alzheimer's and other dementias

January 10, 2012

Early changes to the inferior frontal junction observed in early dementias [more]

Genetics . Immunobiology

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Diseases and sex

January 03, 2012

The great variation of a specific form of immune genes makes organ transplants so complicated. On the other hand, we need such a great variability in order to resist infectious diseases. [more]

Computer Science . Medicine

Tissue structure delays cancer development

December 19, 2011

Computer model reveals that spatial structure delays tumour formation [more]

 
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