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Expanding the Limits of the Possible
07.11.2022
Benefiting Humanity
The Weizmann Institute of Science confers nine honorary PhDs
Human Tumors Are Prized Real Estate for Fungi, Study Finds
29.09.2022
Cancer
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The findings demonstrate that fungi are living in tumors and may facilitate cancer detection, diagnosis and perhaps even treatment
Putting Liquid Biopsies on Solid Ground: Cancer Diagnosis from a Milliliter of Blood
08.09.2022
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If larger studies confirm the results of a Weizmann Institute innovation, diagnosing cancer may one day be as easy as taking blood
Neurons Caught Rapidly Switching Gears
24.08.2022
Brain & Behavior
A new study suggests that neurons are not programmed for a single task, but rather are highly dynamic and agile
Sweetness That Comes at a Price: Sugar Substitutes May Affect the Human Body in Unanticipated Ways
18.08.2022
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A controlled trial suggests that non-nutritive sweeteners affect the human gut microbes and may alter glucose metabolism
The Viruses That Fight Disease
04.08.2022
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Yeda Technology Transfer
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A surprising precision weapon against Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis
Without Egg, Sperm or Womb: Synthetic Mouse Embryo Models Created Solely from Stem Cells
01.08.2022
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The method opens new vistas for studying how stem cells self-organize into organs and may in the future help produce transplantable tissues
Curbing Candida: The Cells That Keep Fungal Infections at Bay
27.06.2022
Viruses & Microorganisms
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Without cells that spur on the specialized antifungal units, the fight against a common infection is a lost cause
Scent of a Friend
24.06.2022
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Similarities in body odor may contribute to social bonding
The Heat Is On: Weizmann Institute Scientists Uncover Traces of Fire Dating Back At Least 800,000 Years
13.06.2022
Scientific Archaeology
Using advanced AI techniques, the researchers discover one of the earliest pieces of evidence for the use of fire
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