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As part of an international study, researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry used spatial proteomics method ...
Humans and AI: Men and large language models (LLMs) use similar creative strategies, employing flexible and persistent ...
Bonobos refuse to participate when faced with unequal rewards, reinforcing the highly contentious debate about inequity ...
Induction of Multicellularity: When mechanically compressed, the salt-loving archaeon Haloferax volcanii can shift from being ...
Malta reached earlier than previously thought: Researchers have found evidence that hunter-gatherers arrived on the island by boat as early as 8,500 years ago – around 1,000 years before the first ...
Tiny brain injuries: Undetected lesions in the brain are a common cause of dementia and can be detected by MRI. Consequences in everyday life: The brains of those affected often process information ...
Repeated games are a core concept in game theory, modeling how players adjust their strategies over time based on past outcomes. A key question is: How much memory does a player truly need to succeed?
Our Institute is a research facility established by the Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science. The Department of Social Law is devoted to basic research in the field of foreign and ...
A team of researchers from more than ten laboratories in Europe, Asia and North America examined newly identified cells in mice called peripheral neural stem cells. These cells share important ...
Gesundheitsrechtler Pedro Villarreal erklärt, was das neue Pandemieabkommen der WHO regelt und wie lange es dauert, bis es in ...
Enge Beziehungen machen ungleiche Behandlung erträglicher: Bonobos akzeptierten Ungleichheit eher, wenn der Partner mit der ...
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