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Chemical Physics

A bowtie-shaped nanoparticle
30.06.2016

Bowtie-shaped nanostructures may advance the development of quantum devices

chiral spin selection
20.06.2016

Biological molecules may hold the key to “spintronic” applications

spinning molecules heat up
08.02.2016

Spinning molecules form a microscopic "centrifuge"

Capturing a single photon from a pulse of light:
24.11.2015

Weizmann Institute scientists single out individual photons

Longhorn crazy ants cooperating to transfer an item much too heavy for one to move alone.
30.07.2015

A physics-based model can explain how ants cooperate in steering food to their nest

Ubiquitin, labeled with a fluorescent marker (yellow), has been successfully delivered into cells.
27.07.2015

What do proteins look like in their natural environment?

(l-r) Prof. Gershon Kurizki and Ephraim Shahmoon
17.02.2015

An idea for trapping virtual photons is anything but empty

Magnetic resonance image of a rat’s brain subjected to a partial stroke in the right hemisphere (black square); the left hemisphere remained intact (green square)
27.10.2014

An MRI method for picking up the faintest signals can reveal the workings of the brain

Fluid-filled structures in the placenta: maternal and fetal blood vessels and embryo-derived trophoblast cells infiltrating the mother's vasculature
29.09.2014

A new MRI technique reveals how the mother's blood flow and that of the fetus meet in the placenta
 

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