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Spin Doctors
13.09.2012
Space & Physics
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Lasers & Optics
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Chemistry
Spinning molecular gas vortices might have a number of practical applications
A Thing and Its Opposite
12.09.2012
Quantum Physics
A particle that is its own antiparticle, first proposed in 1937, has made an appearance in a Weizmann lab
Through the Window of Opportunity
03.09.2012
Space & Physics
Dr. Nirit Dudovich succeeded in timing the leap of an electron
Switches for Stem Cells
20.08.2012
Space & Physics
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Cancer
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Stem Cells
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Molecular and Cell Biology
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Genetics
When a critical step in stem cell differentiation goes awry, it can lead to cancer
Fools’ Gold Found to Regulate Oxygen
23.07.2012
Planetary Science
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Environment
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Chemistry
The sulfur-based chemistry of iron pyrite may play a major role in atmospheric oxygen concentrations
A New Particle Has Been Discovered – Chances Are, It Is the Higgs Boson
03.07.2012
Particle Physics
The long and complicated journey to detect the Higgs boson, which started with one small step about 25 years ago, might finally have reached its goal...
Workplace: On the Ice
29.05.2012
Astrophysics
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Particle Physics
Work on specialized particle detectors takes Dr. Hagar Landsman from Antarctic ice to Italian underground caves.
Israel Prize to Prof. David Milstein
15.05.2012
Space & Physics
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Chemistry
Milstein is recognized for his environmentally-friendly catalysts
The Science of the Slow Slip
25.03.2012
Space & Physics
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Environment
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Materials Science
What distinguishes slow, silent earthquakes from the big shaking kind?
Why do We See the Man in the Moon?
12.03.2012
Astrophysics
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Planetary Science
Is there a reason why this particular half of the Moon locked with Earth, or was it pure coincidence that it didn’t “turn its back” on us?
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