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When "Miniature" Becomes "Different"
02.09.2010
Materials Science
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The fields of microelectronics and satellite communications eagerly await new and more efficient materials that may one day be developed based on the insights gained in research of this kind.
Water from a Rock
02.09.2010
Environment
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Using mathematical models, scientists hope to accurately predict the behavior of the largest readily available freshwater source on earth: groundwater.
Cell Destiny
02.09.2010
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The term "biological computer" seems to turn up in any discussion of possible future inventions. But Dr. Naama Barkai of the Weizmann Institute's Molecular Genetics and Physics of Complex Systems...
A Fatal Excess
02.09.2010
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The accumulation of too many lipids in a cell leads to a number of hereditary diseases that in particular afflict Ashkenazic Jews: Tay-Sachs, Gaucher's, and Niemann-Pick disease, for instance....
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02.09.2010
Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science New York, NY
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02.09.2010
Arison Neurobiology Building Arison Foundation Miami, FL Max and Lillian Candiotty Building
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01.09.2010
The Armour Family Career Development Chair of Cancer Research Greenwich, CT
Are There Limits to Computing?
30.08.2010
Math & Computer Science
Where is the dividing line between the possible and the impossible in computation?
Does God Play Dice?
30.08.2010
Space & Physics
Randomness has always been seen as an impartial, unpredictable method of decision making. But is there such a thing as true randomness?
Where Does Mass Come From?
30.08.2010
Particle Physics
The hunt is on for solving the riddle of the source of mass in the Universe
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