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Small is Beautiful
01.11.2005
Nano Physics
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Organic Chemistry
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Structural Biology
When Physics Encounters Chemistry: Prof. Israel Bar-Joseph and Prof. Joseph Sperling turning organic molecule into a tiny “wire” for...
First Matter
02.10.2005
Particle Physics
A recreation of the first matter in the Universe suggests it may have behaved like a liquid
Eureka!
01.10.2005
Space & Physics
Scientists discover new twist on an ancient law of physics
Reds
01.05.2005
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Materials Science
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Structural Biology
Red blood cells must be flexible yet tough. A physics-based model shows how.
And Energy for All
01.05.2005
Particle Physics
How does one harness a tiger to a shopping cart? Contain explosive energy in a bottle? And why do it?
Billiard Ball Math
01.05.2005
Space & Physics
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Mathematics
Where can chaos coexist with islands of stability?
Transistor Genetics
22.12.2004
Space & Physics
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Chemistry
Scientists at the Weizmann Institute use DNA to assemble nanosized electronic parts.
Gaining Momentum
01.10.2004
Space & Physics
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Chemistry
How do polymers added to the water in firehoses enable it to reach the top floors?
Wet Scans
01.10.2004
Space & Physics
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Lasers & Optics
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Technology & Applications
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Yeda Technology Transfer
Encapsulating delicate biological samples in a special polymer enables them to be seen under an electron microscope in their natural state
Molecule Mechanic
01.10.2004
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Biochemistry
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Molecular and Cell Biology
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Genetics
Attaching a microscopic bead to a four-way DNA junction enables scientists to catch a molecular motor in action
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