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The '''Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Phsyics''' (or "MPI for Nuclear Physics") is a research institute in ], ]. The '''Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics''' (or "MPI for Nuclear Physics") is a research institute in ], ].


The institute, founded in 1958, is one of the 80 institutes of the ] (Max Planck Society), an independent, non-profit research organization. The institute, founded in 1958, is one of the 80 institutes of the ] (Max Planck Society), an independent, non-profit research organization.
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The Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics (or "MPI for Nuclear Physics") is a research institute in Heidelberg, Germany.

The institute, founded in 1958, is one of the 80 institutes of the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (Max Planck Society), an independent, non-profit research organization.

The institute's research areas are, among others: nuclear physics, particle physics, astrophysics and atmospheric physics.

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