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Bacteria Could Provide Us with the Next Antivirals
16.09.2020
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Virus-fighting viperins, part of the human immune system, turn out to have bacterial counterparts that might boost the fight against human disease
The Weizmann Institute of Science and Mohamed bin Zayed University in the UAE to Collaborate on Artificial Intelligence Research
13.09.2020
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The virtual signing ceremony will be followed by a visit of an Israeli delegation to the UAE
Profiling the COVID-19 Coronavirus
09.09.2020
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The new profile may lead to better diagnostics, and provide a better understanding of this unusual virusA new approach to understanding the virus may lead to better diagnostics and treatment
The Weizmann Institute of Science is Offering Emergency Fellowships for Israeli Postdocs Affected by COVID-19
20.08.2020
The Institute has set aside a million dollars in matching funds to help young researchers get through a critical stage in their scientific careers
Targeting a Chronic Pain Gateway Could Bring Relief
14.08.2020
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A new approach to chronic pain treatment targets a molecule that moves pain messages into nerve cell nuclei
Internal Differences: A New Method for Seeing into Cells
10.08.2020
The new technology may help answer outstanding questions about the immune system, cancer, Alzheimer’s, and more
Artificial Cells Produce Parts of Viruses for Safe Studies
20.07.2020
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The Weizmann Institute of Science group demonstrated the production of protein assembly lines on a silicon chip
A New Approach to Tailoring Cancer Therapy: Tapping into Signaling Activities in Cancer Cells
16.07.2020
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Matching drugs to tumors may lead to personalized treatment and new therapies
The Magnetic History of Ice
28.06.2020
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The findings could help us understand the history of other bodies in our solar system
Which Came First?
22.06.2020
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An experiment in reconstructing primordial proteins solves a long-standing riddle
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