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Hope for Stroke Victims
08.02.2011
Brain & Behavior
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Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
Two new studies from Spain provide conclusive evidence that an approach developed at the Weizmann Institute could speed recovery from stroke and head trauma.
Turning off Stress
08.02.2011
Biochemistry
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Brain & Behavior
Weizmann Institute scientists reveal the actions of a family of proteins that "turn off" the stress response. Their findings could be relevant to PTSD, anorexia, anxiety disorders and depression.
Paper Archives Reveal Pollution’s History
08.02.2011
Environment
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Chemistry
A new source of climate records is as close as the nearest university library: Back issues of magazines reveal the rise in atmospheric CO2 from burning fossil fuels.
Self-Organizing Clouds
01.02.2011
Environment
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Energy
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Climate
Some marine cloud systems reveal a puzzling pattern: a nearly perfect grid of cloud cells with hexagonal shapes
How to Catch a Molecule
01.02.2011
Particle Physics
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Nanoscience
Dr Oren Tal creates electronic components from single molecules
Why Fish Scales Shine
01.02.2011
Space & Physics
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Structural Biology
A normally dull white material becomes a silvery reflecting surface under the right conditions
A New Way to Reprogram Cells
01.02.2011
Stem Cells
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Molecular and Cell Biology
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Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
A new finding might help bring the medical use of stem cells one small step closer to reality
From the Lab to the Ocean
01.02.2011
Life Sciences
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Viruses & Microorganisms
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Plants and Agriculture
Tiny phytoplankton are key to the oceans' health – as well as our own
Springing Leaks
01.02.2011
Biochemistry
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Cancer
A newly-discovered character in the cell suicide drama may be a promising target for anti-cancer drugs
Weizmann Institute Scientists used Accelerated Evolution to Develop: Enzymes that Provide Protection Against Nerve Gas
24.01.2011
Biochemistry
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Evolution and Development
Protection against nerve gas attack is a significant component of the defense system of many countries around the world. Nerve gases are used by armies and terrorist organizations, and constitute a...
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