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Weizmann Institute Scientists Develop a Novel System for Analyzing Genetic Data that Mimics the Human Capacity for Unsupervised Learning
16.10.2000
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New genetic research technologies, such as DNA chips, enable scientists to evaluate tissue samples from several patients simultaneously,...
Chipping Away at the Gene Code
01.10.2000
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Now at the Institute: DNA chips
Data Cluster Control
01.10.2000
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An algorithm that clusters similar data into sets may help make sense of mountains of experimental genetic data
The Limits of Computing
02.09.2000
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Computers can solve complex problems but they are far from omnipotent. Prof. Ran Raz of the Weizmann Institute's Computer Science and Applied...
Order Out of Chaos
02.09.2000
Math & Computer Science
Mathematical chaos theory tells us that it is impossible to predict the distant future in a chaotic system. By utilizing chaos theory, Prof. Vered...
A Society of Neurons
02.09.2000
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Every nerve cell in the brain is an individual, but its actions are meaningful only if examined within the context of the entire nervous system's "...
It's a Perfect Protein Match
20.07.2000
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Searching for a soul mate, new friends, or just fresh contacts? Turns out that proteins have similar 'goals.' However, shaking off their single...
Weizmann Institute Scientist Designs The First General-Purpose Mechanical Computing Device To Serve As The Basis For A Biological Computer
15.06.1999
Math & Computer Science
The first general-purpose mechanical computer designed for biomolecular and pharmaceutical applications has been developed by Prof. Ehud Shapiro of...
Clusters, Computers and the Human Brain
01.05.1998
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How does our brain cope with the enormous flux of information that bombards our senses? One important neural strategy is the ability to "...
State of the Chart
01.05.1998
Math & Computer Science
Prof. David Harel, the new Dean of Mathematical Sciences, earned his Ph.D. from MIT in under two years
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