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| Weizmann Institute and Max Planck Society |
Weizmann Institute and Max Planck Society
Establish a Joint Center for Archaeology and Anthropology
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| New Synthetic Molecules Treat Autoimmune Disease in Mice |
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| Weizmann Institute Scientists Make Significant Contributions to LHC Findings |
Weizmann Institute Scientists Make Significant Contributions to LHC Findings
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| Science Tips - dez. 2011 |
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| Andromeda Biotech: A Drug for Type 1 Diabetes |
Andromeda Biotech: A Drug for Type 1 Diabetes Developed by Prof. Irun Cohen of the Weizmann Institute Meets Primary and Secondary Goals of Phase III Clinical Trials
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| Nanowires Get into the Groove |
Growing up is not easy, especially for tiny nanowires: With no support or guidance, nanowires become unruly, making it difficult to harness their full potential as effective semiconductors. Prof. Ernesto Joselevich of the Weizmann Institute’s Chemistry Faculty has found a way to grow semiconductor nanowires out, not up, on a surface, providing, for the first time, the much-needed guidance to produce relatively long, orderly, aligned structures.
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| Fruit Bats Navigate with Internal Maps |
Israeli scientists fitted fruit bats with the smallest GPS devices in the world to track their flight
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| Weizmann Institute Observatory Captures Images of a New Supernova |
Exploding stars are the "factories" that produce all the heavy elements found, among other places, in our bodies. In this sense, we are all stardust. These exploding stars – supernovae – are highly energetic events that can occasionally light up the night sky. Such an explosion generally involves disruption in the balance between gravity – which pulls the star's material inward – and the thermonuclear reaction at the star's core – which heats it and pushes it outward.
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| Listening with One Atom |
Weizmann Institute scientists set a new record for measuring magnetic vibrations using the spin of a single atom: 100 times more accurate than the previous record
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| New data from XENON100 narrows the possible range for dark matter |
April 2011
New data from XENON100 narrows the possible range for dark matter
An International team of scientists in the XENON collaboration, including several from the Weizmann Institute, announced on Thursday the results of their search for the elusive component of our universe known as dark matter. This search was conducted with greater sensitivity than ever before.
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| Science Tips - April 2011 |
Science Tips, April 2011
New Insight into “Aha” Memories
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