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Physicist and Biologist Looking for Midwife
01.05.2001
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Weizmann Institute scientists discover: Amoebas use "midwives" to reproduce
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,...
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
Is Motion an Illusion?
01.10.2000
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If you observe something in frequent "glimpses," can you freeze its motion? In the quantum world, you might actually speed it up
A Star Is Born
02.09.2000
Particle Physics
This research will help us to understand the underlying structure of matter and the creation of stars, as well as to develop more efficient...
Cancer under Siege
02.09.2000
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A novel technique allows for the selective destruction of a malignant growth without damage to healthy tissue.
Weizmann's Particle Detectors Used In International Collider Project
14.06.2000
Particle Physics
Weizmann Institute Particle Detectors Used To Explore Primordial Matter In International Collider Project
What's The Whole Truth About 'Less Than Whole' Electron Charges?
16.05.2000
Particle Physics
What is the smallest negative electric charge you can think of? Chances are that you quickly responded: 'an electron.' Indeed, ever since American...
Breaking the Bonds
01.05.2000
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Scientists attempting to catch an enzyme in action got unique 3-D footage of radiation damage, instead
A Superconductor's "Electric Memory"
01.05.2000
Quantum Physics
Scientists reveal how superconducters acquire "super memories"
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