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MaxPlanckApp 1.0.4
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MaxPlanckApp helps you stay connected to theMax Planck Institutes from wherever you are. Stay informed with thelatest scientific research news, watch videos and delve into thefascinating history of the Society and its predecessor and aparticular Institute.MaxPlanckApp brings many essential services to the Androiduser:• Latest news releases with scientific research results from MaxPlanck Institutes• News releases sorted into broad scientific categories ofinterest• Links to the Institute where the research was carried out withOnline Map location• E-Mail a news release to you friends / contacts• Overview of the history of the Max Planck Society and itspredecessor the Kaiser Wilhelm Society• Contact address and data with Online Map location of theadministrative headquarters• Multimedia channel with direct link to the wealth of Max PlanckSociety video material provided on the YouTube ChannelThe app. is a “work in progress” and will be added to, updated andimproved.Please help us improve MaxPlanckApp by giving us your feedback:MaxPlanckApp@gv.mpg.de
MPR eMagazine 3.4.4
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Research doesn't have to be heavy: the MaxPlanck Society's science magazine, MaxPlanckResearch, is now alsoavailable as a free eMagazine to read on your iPad or Androidtablet. The eMagazine fills you in on the history behind thestories – thoroughly researched and written in an accessiblemanner. Renowned science journalists visit the research institutesof the Max Planck Society and look over the shoulders of scientistswhile they go about their work. This is how we deliver first-handreports on what science is up to today and will achievetomorrow.Alongside topical short reports as well as the sections Physics& Astronomy, Biology & Medicine, Matter & Material,Environment & Climate, and Culture & Society, every issuecontains a special focus on a specific subject. The articles coverall areas of current fundamental research – from cosmic objects onthe frontiers of space and time through ecological and socialsystems, up to the molecular and atomic structures on which theinanimate world is based.The MaxPlanckResearch eMagazine is published four times a year,both in German and English. Subscribing to the new eMagazine meansyou will be able to read all issues on your ipad or Androidtablet.
PhotonLab Quiz 1.4
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Student "PhotonLab" Quiz
DahlemTour Berlin audio guide 1.1
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Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of science and go onajourney in time through “Germany’s Oxford”, now the DahlemCampusin Berlin. Ten stations tell stories about the formerresearchinstitutes of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society (now the MaxPlanckSociety) and about the people who made pioneeringdiscoveriesthere. Only rarely over the course of history have somany NobelPrize winners lived and worked in a world created forthem. On yourtour, you will experience the special atmosphere thatcharacterisesDahlem and its campus to this day. You will travelthrough time andspace, meet the past in the present, and gain alively impressionof outstanding achievements of modern research.Accompany Otto Hahnand Lise Meitner as they discover nuclearfission and listen to thestory of their unusual friendship thatsurvived two world wars anda regime of terror. Get to know AlbertEinstein as a brilliantscientist, good friend and empathic physicsteacher for the kids ofBerlin. Find out more about the “Germannuclear bomb”. Discoverwhich role the physicist Werner Heisenbergplayed in the bomb’sdevelopment during the Nazi period, and why itwas never made. Meetchemists Fritz Haber and Clara Immerwahr, wholived for theirresearch and whose marriage ended in tragedy. Get toknow imperialcourt architect Ernst Eberhard von Ihne, and find outwhy theresearch institutes he designed look like mansions.
Images of Science 1.1.2
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Science often strives to push the boundaries of the known worldtoexplore new topics and make the invisible visible. In addition toapurely scientific documentation of research objects,sometimesimages are created that feature surprising aesthetic formsandstructures — abstract works of art from a world normally hiddentothe human eye. For the exhibition “Images of Science”,scientistsfrom the more than 80 research institutes of the MaxPlanck Societyprovide images showcasing their work. The multimediaaudio guide tothe exhibition offers you exciting insights into thediscoveriesand methods behind the images. They range from theuncovering ofthe human body’s long unknown defence strategies tothe explorationof dark matter in the universe, from the function ofnovel solarcells to the documentation of art historical treasures.In additionto the audio explanations, you will see many morepictures, and youcan also select films, slide shows, andsupplementary texts on thevarious topics.
Animal Tracker 4.3.2
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Follow the movements of wild animals that are being tracked innear-real time!
MPF E-Magazin 4.16.2
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MaxPlanckResearch: the scientific journal, for free as ane-magazine
MPF E-Magazin 4.16.2
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MaxPlanckResearch: the scientific journal, for free as ane-magazine
MPCDF DataShare 3.0.4
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Sync&Share service for MPCDF users and invited collaborators.
CovSocial 1.0
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Companion app for the CovSocial study
MaxCine Expedition 1.3
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The MaxCine visitor app at the Max Planck Institute of AnimalBehavior
Animal Tagger 1.2.6
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Allows scientists to record details when tagging animals inthefield.