1. You can see that many scientists are good at playing music: Einstein played the violin, and German physicist MaxPlanck was talented in playing the piano.
2. "Essentially, I could not agree more with the authors," said Svante Paabo, a biologist and director of the MaxPlanck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Germany.
21. The new study "is a nice piece of work," says Mauricio Cisternas, an astronomer at the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg, Germany.
德国海德尔堡市马普学会天文研究所的天文学家莫里西奥·西斯特纳斯说,这项新研究“很精致”。
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22. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics in Berlin have now explained the molecular principles of these control processes.
德国柏林马普分子遗传学研究院研究人员目前已经破解控制染色体分配的分子原理。
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23. And researchers at the MaxPlanck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology have shown that species that sleep more have greater resistance against pathogens.
马克斯·普朗克考古人类学研究所的研究员也发现睡得多的物种对病原体有更强的抵抗力。
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24. Chemists sat Germany's Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology andGenetics found that the cheese is a lactose-free variety that was quick tomake.
25. Aiva Jasilioniene, an academic specialising in marriage and cohabitation studies, helped produce the report for the MaxPlanck Institute in Rostock, Germany.
26. "This discovery is very exciting," said Rainer Klement of the MaxPlanck Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg, Germany, who targetted the stars in the study.
27. The Max Planck Institute is one of the world's leading science and technology research groups, and boy does the Germany-based group ever have egg on its face.
马普研究学会是世界主要科学技术研究组织之一,而正是这个基于德国的著名团体曾使自己脸上无光。
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28. "Our results suggest the supernovae in the galaxies we studied almost all come from two white dwarfs merging," said co-author Akos Bogdan, also of MaxPlanck.
29. They were first discovered in 2010 by a diving expedition from the MaxPlanck Institute in Germany, which measured the craters at between 33 feet and 43 feet wide.
30. They were first discovered in 2010 by a diving expedition from the MaxPlanck Institute in Germany, which measured the craters at between 33 feet and 43 feet wide.