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This Day in Science History: The discovery of viruses – “the filterable agents”(12/2/1892)
12.02.2015
Viruses & Microorganisms
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Immunology
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Plants and Agriculture
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Organic Chemistry
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Structural Biology
On 12/2/1892, the first evidence for the existence of viruses was presented: Dimitri Ivanovsky, a young Russian scientist, suggested before the...
Protein Reporters Go on Location
27.05.2014
Structural Biology
A new study uncovers the cell’s “social network”
A Bridge to Peace
02.02.2014
Materials Science
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Structural Biology
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Science Teaching
Israeli and Arab scientists meet over chemistry
Chromosomes Show Off their Shapes
25.11.2013
Molecular and Cell Biology
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Genetics
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Structural Biology
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Math & Computer Science
A new view of our chromosomes reveals a complex picture
A Fossil Comes to Life
14.08.2013
Structural Biology
The Hula painted frog is not only not extinct – it is a symbol of hope
Mutations Trump Invasion
13.05.2013
Biochemistry
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Viruses & Microorganisms
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Immunology
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Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
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Structural Biology
The process of HIV infection is just one of the subjects protein researcher Dr. Ron Diskin is investigating in his new lab
Proof of Principle
24.07.2012
Structural Biology
Moth larva show their potential for producing human proteins
Matchmaker
23.05.2012
Biochemistry
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Viruses & Microorganisms
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Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
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Structural Biology
A new method of redesigning protein molecules may yield novel drugs.
At the Core
15.05.2012
Biochemistry
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Israel’s leadership in structural biology leads to the establishment of an Instruct Core Centre
Immune System Tricks
19.03.2012
Molecular and Cell Biology
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Immunology
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Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
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A synthetic molecule causes a useful immune response in mice
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