How One Regulatory Protein Acts as a Multi-Tool of Bacterial Cell Wall Remodeling For bacterial…
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The Max Planck Institute is a network of over 80 independent research institutions in Germany and abroad, renowned for pioneering work across a wide spectrum of scientific disciplines—from physics and astronomy to biology, social sciences, and humanities. Founded in 1948 and named after physicist Max Planck, the institutes are part of the Max Planck Society and are internationally recognized for pushing the boundaries of fundamental science. Each institute focuses on specific areas of research, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation that frequently leads to groundbreaking discoveries and influential scientific publications.
A New Model Helps To Understand the Self-Organization of Molecules Into Living Structures One potential…
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute discovered a mechanism where the insulin superfamily of hormones,…
New research finds no universal topological signatures in high harmonic spectroscopy, suggesting that crystal structure…
New material concept eliminates the unwanted effects of impurities in organic light-emitting diodes. Researchers at…
Linguistics and genetics combine to propose a new hybrid theory regarding the origin of the…
An international research team shows that a newly discovered nematode species from the Pleistocene share…
A group of researchers from Kiel University and MPI-EB has identified genetic factors that the…
The Most Accurate Estimate Yet Has Been Provided by Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision Each…
Scientists use the LOFAR telescope to observe low-frequency radio waves from satellites in large constellations…
A Dynamic Network Within the Nuclear Envelope’s Pores Obstructs Dangerous Intruders Tiny pores within the…
Researchers Confirm Theory of Quantum Friction Water and carbon make a quantum couple: the flow…
Scientists at the NOMAD Laboratory at the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society…
Collaborative efforts from teams at the MPI Institutes located in Dresden, Dortmund, Frankfurt am Main,…
New Research Has Demonstrated That Impaired Myelin Actively Promotes Disease-Related Changes in Alzheimer’s Disease Alzheimer’s…
Why Do We Find It So Hard To Resist Chocolate Bars and Similar Treats? Why…
Scientists Have Achieved Ångström-Level Resolution Using DNA-Tagged Fluorescent Microscopy Ralf Jungmann’s research group at the…
How do quantum particles exchange information? An intriguing hypothesis regarding quantum information has recently been…