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Order Out of Chaos
02.09.2000
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Mathematical chaos theory tells us that it is impossible to predict the distant future in a chaotic system. By utilizing chaos theory, Prof. Vered Rom-Kedar found an orderly explanation for a previously unexplained phenomenon. Her finding may one day make possible more accurate predictions of he movement of various objects in the atmosphere.
A Star Is Born
02.09.2000
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This research will help us to understand the underlying structure of matter and the creation of stars, as well as to develop more efficient industrial processes.
On the Track of Cosmic Radiation
02.09.2000
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An American research satellite and radiation detector complexes to be set up in Japan, the United States, Argentina, and the South Pole, will attempt to prove a theory that tracks the source of cosmic radiation.
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.
A Society of Neurons
02.09.2000
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Every nerve cell in the brain is an individual, but its actions are meaningful only if examined within the context of the entire nervous system's "social array."
The Nominating Committee of the Weizmann Institute has Recommended to the Board of Governors to Elect Prof. Ilan Chet for the Position of Institute President
01.05.2000
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Mr. Gershon Kekst of New York, Chairman of the Weizmann Institute's Board of Governors, speaking in the name of the Institute's Nominating Committee, announced the candidacy of Prof. Ilan Chet for the position of Institute President.
Fighting Cancer the Empty-Handed Way
01.05.2000
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Karate helped Prof. Israel Rubinstein cope with chemotherapy and continue his research
On the Wings of Discovery
01.05.2000
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Ph.D. student Rudi Bertocchi soars above the desert in a plane he built himself
A Genetic Predisposition to Science
01.10.1999
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Science is in Prof. Lia Addadi's genes.
Crossing a Continent, Then a Street
01.10.1999
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Prof. Yosef Shaul wanted to be a scientist since his childhood in Iran
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