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01.05.2010
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05.11.2009
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Weizmann Institute of Science receives high ranking in "Best Places to Work in Academia" The Weizmann Institute of Science was placed second in the international list (outside of the USA) of ‘Best Places to Work in Academia’, by the The Scientist magazine. In the past five years, the Weizmann Institute was ranked twice in first place in this list.
The Weizmann Garden of Science Recently Opened -- in Mexico!
01.10.2009
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Award-winning museum, now in Mexico City
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01.10.2009
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01.10.2009
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