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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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Material Sciences . Quantum Physics

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Quantum-limited measurement method for nanosensors

October 14, 2009

Scientists apply optical methods to nano-mechanical objects [more]

Material Sciences

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Getting to the roots of lethal hairs

September 29, 2009

Fine metal hairs, also called metal whiskers, on tin-plated copper cause short circuits in electronic components [more]

Material Sciences

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Tension in the nanoworld

January 12, 2009

Infrared light visualizes nanoscale strain fields [more]

Chemistry . Material Sciences

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A crystal clear view of chalk formation

January 12, 2009

Chalk crystallizes differently from the way we once thought it did. This discovery will allow the development of new scale inhibitors and other materials, and has also consequences for climate change [more]

Chemistry . Material Sciences

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Nano sculptures in gold

August 01, 2008

Scientists in Berlin are using a new method to resolve the structure of uncharged gold nano particles [more]

Material Sciences

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Giant memory thanks to tiny capacitors

June 25, 2008

German-Korean research team produces a permanent memory using a new procedure and thereby sets a memory density record [more]

Material Sciences

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Forces out of nothing

January 09, 2008

Stuttgart-based physicists observe the critical Casimir force and use it to cancel out an effect that brings nanomachines to a standstill [more]

Material Sciences

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Everything starts with Recognition

April 23, 2007

Scientists track at the atomic scale how individual molecules recognise each other [more]

 
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