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Science and Society: What Drives Innovation? Talk by TUM professor Claudia Peus on 26 November 2019

The Max Planck Institute for Physics (MPP) has been organizing the “Science and Society” lecture series since 2016. These events are held by the Institute in memory of its former Director, Professor Hans-Peter Dürr, who deceased several years ago.…

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Members of the collaboration during the spring 2019 neutrino mass campaign.

More accurate than previously thought: initial results from the KATRIN neutrino

Because of their extremely small mass, neutrinos play a key role in cosmology and particle physics. After evaluation of the first measurement results in the Karlsruhe Tritium Neutrino Experiment (KATRIN), it is now clear: The previously unknown mass…

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1 June 2019 - Open Day at the Max Planck Institute for Physics

Two particles run into each other ...

From A for Axion to Z for Z boson: The Max Planck Institute for Physics will be opening its doors to the public again from 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m on June 1, 2019.

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One of the detector modules in the CRESST experiment

How much does dark matter weigh? CRESST explores new mass ranges

CRESST erobert neue Massebereiche

A variety of astronomical and cosmological observations have now placed the existence of dark matter beyond dispute. However, no experiment has yet succeeded in establishing just what dark matter is made of. For many years, scientists have been…

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Lena Funcke (Credit: Gabriela Secara, Perimeter Institute)

Lena Funcke to receive Dieter Rampacher Prize

Lena Funcke completed her doctorate at the Max Planck Institute for Physics at the age of just 23. For her outstanding doctoral thesis, she receives the Dieter Rampacher Prize, which is awarded annually by the Max Planck Society to its youngest…

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