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The Hubble Ultra Deep Field seen with MUSE . Photo: ESO/MUSE HUDF collaboration
17.01.2018
The universe up close

MUSE instrument allows deepest spectroscopic observations ever

 
This images show the measurements performed by the SECCHI/EUVI-instrument onboard STEREO from 29 April 2014. The image on the left was taken ten minutes prior to the one on the right. The emissions of extreme ultraviolet light (at a wavelength of 304 Å) clearly show a helical motion of the plasma flows. © NASA/MPS
11.01.2018
Magnetic coil springs accelerate particles on the Sun

Why does the Sun sometimes accelerate preferentially helium-3 and iron into space?

 
Fenton Wind Farm near Chandler, Minnesota, USA © Windtech at English Wikipedia
11.01.2018
To jump or not to jump

Impact of renewables and trading on power grid frequency fluctuations

 
In the coming years, Göttingen University intends to establish a multidisciplinary doctoral programme with the Ilia State University Tbilisi (ISU) and a mathematical doctoral programme with the Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University (TSU).
11.01.2018
Innovative doctoral programmes planned with Georgian universities

Göttingen University raises funds to the tune of € 1.8 million

 
A glimpse into the heart: Artist's impression of the interior of the star, which was studied through its surface oscillations. © Earl Bellinger / ESA
05.01.2018
A deep look into the hearts of stars

Researchers measure the inner structure of distant suns from their pulsations

 
The alpacas held at the MPI for Biophysical Chemistry roam freely over large meadows, much to the delight of passing hikers and the nearby kindergarten. Following very mild immunizations of two alpacas, the Göttingen researchers retrieved construction plans for the secondary nanobodies from a small blood sample. Using these plans, bacteria can be programmed to produce them in large-scale without further animal involvement.
© Irene Böttcher-Gajewski / Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry
02.01.2018
Fewer laboratory animals thanks to secondary nanobodies

Max Planck researchers develope sustainable alternative to the most widely used antibodies and their controversial...

 
Dome of the 3.5 m telescope on Calar Alto, Southern Spain, the largest telescope in continental Western Europe. The observatory is located around 2100 m above sea level in the Sierra de los Filabres, Almería, Spain.
02.01.2018
Search for planets with Carmenes successful

German and Spanish researchers plan, build and use modern spectrograph

 
Skin cells growing in a petri dish (green: cytoskeleton, red: cell-cell junction protein). © MPI f. Biology of Ageing
02.01.2018
Crowding in the skin

Stem cells sense neighbourhood density to make decisions on their behaviour

 
Guinea-Paviane (Papio papio) at the DPZ field station Simenti in Senegal. This primate species lives in a multi-level social system. Photo: Matthias Klapproth
13.12.2017
Göttinger Freilandtage: What constitutes social complexity?

Leading biologists discuss the complexity of social groups and their origins at the German Primate Center

 
Physics World has listed MINFLUX by Stefan Hell (second from left) and his coworkers Klaus Gwosch, Francisco Balzarotti, and Yvan Eilers (from left) as one of the Top10 Breakthroughs of 2017.
© Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry
13.12.2017
MINFLUX is listed as one of the Top Ten Breakthroughs of 2017 by Physics World

MINFLUX nanoscopy by Stefan Hell is in the Physics World Top Ten Breakthroughs of 2017!

 
The biological components of synthetic neural circuits: nerve cells (red) connected and networked in a dense network of glial cells (green). Immunolabelling makes the two cell types visible under the microscope. 
Photo: Manuel Schottdorf, Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organisation
06.12.2017
Dynamics of Biological Networks

Volkswagen Foundation to sponsor new Göttingen Campus Institute with 2.5 million Euros

 
Professor Colin Groves
01.12.2017
Vale Emeritus Professor Colin Groves

The primate research community is mourning the death of Emeritus Professor Colin Groves, who was one of the world's leading...

 
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