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An Interview with Prof. Itamar Procaccia
01.05.1995
Chemistry
Prof. Itamar Procaccia, new Dean of Chemistry: "Our standing in the world of science depends on us."
Self-Tinting Coating for Plastic Lenses Developed
01.05.1994
Chemistry
A new self-tinting material might be applied to the surface of any plastic lens
New Water Softener Provides Alternative to Ion Exchange
01.05.1994
Chemistry
A new, non-polluting method of producing soft water, based on a Weizmann Institute invention, is entering production
Buckyball-Like Structures Identified in Inorganic Semiconductor Material
01.05.1993
Nanoscience
Soccer-ball shaped molecules of tungsten may have new properties
Sea Urchins May Inspire Development of Stronger Materials
01.10.1992
Structural Biology
Tough yet light-weight -- Institute scientists reveal the secrets of sea urchin spines
Soap Bubbles and Silicon Chips
01.10.1992
Materials Science
With soap bubbles and a photocopier, Dr. Joel Stavans is revealing the properties of numerous materials
Cutting Custom-Designed Diamonds
01.05.1992
Chemistry
A method for cutting diamonds with lasers reduces loss and enables new shapes
Innovative Research May Improve Composite Materials
01.05.1992
Materials Science
Identifying stress factors may aid in future material design
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