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17 Oct 1996
Feature Article
Shaare Zedek Honors Weizmann Institute's Prof. Leo Sachs
REHOVOT, Israel -- October 17, 1996 -- Prof. Leo Sachs of the Weizmann Institute of Science has been named this year s recipient of an award for an outstanding...
24 Sep 1996
Scientific Archaeology
Ancient Ashes Throw New Light on Prehistoric Lifestyles
REHOVOT, Israel -- September 24, 1996 -- Prehistoric ashes can now be recognized and analyzed with precision for the first time, thanks to a discovery made by...
19 Sep 1996
Biomedical Research
New Drug for Multiple Sclerosis Receives Recommendation of a U.S. Food And Drug Administration Advisory Committee
REHOVOT, Israel -- September 19, 1996 -- An advisory committee convened by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recommended today that the FDA approve the...
16 Sep 1996
Neuroscience
New Concept Explains Why Mammals Can't Repair Central Nervous System Damage
REHOVOT, Israel -- September 17, 1996 -- Why is it that humans and other mammals are left permanently paralyzed or otherwise handicapped by injuries to the...
01 Sep 1996
Scientific Archaeology
Prehistoric Fires Spark a Scientific Leap Forward
By Miriam Bulwar David-Hay REHOVOT, Israel -- Somewhere, back in the mists of time, a primitive human realized how to light a fire. Suddenly, people...
01 Aug 1996
Neuroscience
Personnel Management in the Brain
The brain acts like a dynamic personnel manager, constantly shifting its "workers," the nerve cells that control nearly all bodily functions, from one...
01 Aug 1996
Physics
3-D Glasses for the Robot
The trouble with many robots and other automated systems equipped with artificial vision is that their eyes "see" the world as two-dimensional. As a...
01 Aug 1996
Agriculture and Nutrition
An Open and Shut Case
Some plants may have an easier time "waking up" than many people do, thanks to a built-in biological clock that causes them to open their leaves in the...
01 Aug 1996
Biomedical Research
Monitoring the Course of Lupus
Doctors may soon find it easier to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment for systemic lupus erythematosus, a potentially life-threatening disease that affects...
10 Jul 1996
Neuroscience
Scientists Brainstorm to Find Cure for Tourette Syndrome
REHOVOT, Israel -- July 10, 1996 -- An intensive effort to shed light on Tourette syndrome -- the humiliating genetic disorder known for causing sufferers to...
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