Max Planck Researchers in Berlin show that for electrons from nitrogen molecules, the wave-particle character exists simultaneously. In something akin to a double-slit experiment, scientists atthe ...
An international collaboration has set a new value for the antiproton mass relative to the electron with unprecedented precision. An international collaboration including Max Planck Institute of ...
In comparison to the conventional light microscopy, cryo electron tomography is a powerful tool that offers much deeper insights into the cell structure by unveiling high-resolution 3D views of ...
Transmission electron microscopy is a powerful imaging technique used to study the structure and properties of materials at the atomic scale. The technique is widely employed in fields such as ...
In 1899 Max Planck became a professor at the University of Berlin, after nine years at the University of Munich and Kiel University, in Germany. In his research there, he turned to a thermodynamic ...
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