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When Proteins Go on StrikeWhen Proteins Go on Strike

Weizmann Institute researchers forced thousands of yeast proteins to go on a surprise strike – and uncovered their previously unknown roles in some of life’s most basic processes
27.02.2025
Mouse heart tissue viewed under a microscope
Mouse heart tissue viewed under a microscope
Life Sciences

A Broken Heart: Two Types of Scars, Two Paths to HealingA Broken Heart: Two Types of Scars, Two Paths to Healing

A collaborative study reveals two kinds of scarring, dubbed hot and cold, in injured heart tissue, suggesting that treatments must take the type of scar into account
18.02.2025
Gal Raviv
Gal Raviv
Environment

Seeding the PassionSeeding the Passion

A plant sanctuary established in the Weizmann Institute greenhouses holds valuable lessons for survival and helps to instill a love for plant conservation
13.02.2025
On Campus

Training Future Physician-Scientists: The Weizmann Institute Receives Approval for a New Medical SchoolTraining Future Physician-Scientists: The Weizmann Institute Receives Approval for a New Medical School

The vision: Bridging the gap between today’s science and tomorrow’s medicine
11.02.2025
Life Sciences

The Short and the Long of Protein TailsThe Short and the Long of Protein Tails

Without their tails, thousands of proteins would be unable to fulfill their vital roles. Changes to these tails can cause rare genetic diseases
06.02.2025
Prof. Yonina Eldar. Photo by Ronen Aharoni
Prof. Yonina Eldar. Photo by Ronen Aharoni
Awards and Appointments

Prof. Yonina Eldar Is the Recipient of the Israel Prize in EngineeringProf. Yonina Eldar Is the Recipient of the Israel Prize in Engineering

“Professor Eldar is an example and role model of a scientist who combines groundbreaking research with the ability to apply it and have a broad social impact across all sectors of society,” the committee wrote in its reasoning
04.02.2025
  • Right Off the Bat: Navigation in Extra-Large Spaces
    Bats navigating in an innovative extra-large experimental setup reveal an unknown neuronal code
    17.06.2021
    17.06.2021
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      Postdoctoral fellows from 39 countries
    • 24
      Buildings listed as historic designations
    • 3,172
      Patent families opened by YEDA since 1959
tidal disruption event

Reading a Message Carried on a Distant Tide Message from a Distant Tide

Space & Physics

Reading a Message Carried on a Distant Tide Message from a Distant Tide

A high-energy neutrino that flung out from a star, ripped apart by a black hole, reveals something about the cosmic sources of these mysterious particles
26.04.2021
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Tomato; Shutterstock

GORKY Protein Turns Bitter Tomatoes SweetGORKY Protein Turns Bitter Tomatoes Sweet

Life Sciences

GORKY Protein Turns Bitter Tomatoes SweetGORKY Protein Turns Bitter Tomatoes Sweet

A huge new database helps reveal tomato riddles and may facilitate the breeding of delicious, disease-resistant tomatoes
29.04.2021
Electron microscopy images representing different views of the MC4 receptor bound to setmelanotide, in complex with proteins activated by the binding
Electron microscopy images representing different views of the MC4 receptor bound to setmelanotide, in complex with proteins activated by the binding

The Hunger Games: Uncovering the Secret of the Hunger Switch in the BrainThe Hunger Games: Uncovering the Secret of the Hunger Switch in the Brain

Chemistry

The Hunger Games: Uncovering the Secret of the Hunger Switch in the BrainThe Hunger Games: Uncovering the Secret of the Hunger Switch in the Brain

A 3D structure reveals how a unique molecular switch in our brain causes us to feel full – and may help develop improved anti-obesity drugs 
15.04.2021

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  • The Daniel Sieff Research Institute

    In 1934, Dr. Chaim Weizmann established the Daniel Sieff Research Institute in Rehovot and served as its President following a contribution by Israel and Rebecca Sieff to commemorate their son. As Weizmann pursued his research in the lab, the Institute attracted first-rate scientists from around the world.

    The Daniel Sieff Research Institute