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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
Math & Computer Science
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
The Envelope Please....
01.01.1998
Math & Computer Science
Two managers have run into a delicate problem. Each has received a complaint from a company employee on a sensitive matter. In both cases,...
New Computer Network Reaches Out to Eastern Europe and Asia
01.06.1997
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
REHOVOT, Israel - Israel may be struggling to win political allies, but in the scientific world the country is at the forefront of...
Bioinformatics Network for Eastern Europe and Asia
31.03.1997
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
REHOVOT, Israel -- March 31, 1997-- Scientists throughout Asia and Eastern Europe will soon be able to plug into the vast molecular biology...
More Bytes for the Buck
01.11.1996
Math & Computer Science
To boost the storage capacity of tomorrow's computers, information is digitally recorded on optical disks and read by a laser. Scientists hoped to...
Why Does your Face Look so Familiar?
01.10.1995
Math & Computer Science
A mathematical model describing a brain process may help computers learn to recognize objects
International Protein Data Bank Enhanced by Computer Browser
01.10.1995
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Searching for information on protein structures just got a lot easier
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