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Weizmann Institute Scientists Discover: How to Manipulate the Brain to Control Maternal Behavior in Females and Reduce Aggression in Males
07.10.2015
Life Sciences
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Brain & Behavior
New research shows that same network of brain cells operates differently in male and female mice
How Does Your Microbiome Grow?
01.09.2015
Personalized Medicine
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Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
The reproduction rates of the bacteria in one's gut may be a good indicator of health or disease
Reversible Writing with Light
01.09.2015
Nanoscience
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Organic Chemistry
Self-assembling nanoparticles take their cues from their surroundings
A Marine Creature’s Magic Trick Explained
01.09.2015
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Materials Science
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Structural Biology
Crystral structures on the sea sapphire's back appear differently depending on the angle of reflection
Ants in the Lead
30.07.2015
Space & Physics
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Chemistry
A physics-based model can explain how ants cooperate in steering food to their nest
Weizmann Institute of Science 10th in the World for Research Quality
19.07.2015
Weizmann Institute of Science was ranked 10th in the World for Research Quality
Stem Cells Might Heal Damaged Lungs
13.07.2015
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Transplanted cells made their way to the lungs in mice and began producing healthy tissue
Awards to Young Women Scientists
07.07.2015
Since 2007, 96 awards, worth $40,000 apiece, have been awarded by the Weizmann Institute of Science to young women from all over Israel who are headed for a career in science
Colon Cancer: Taking a Step Back to Move Forward
29.06.2015
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Some tumor cells in the advanced stages of colorectal cancer adopt a less mature, more stem-like, state that assists metastasis
Seeing a Supernova in a New Light
29.06.2015
Astrophysics
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Ultraviolet observations may shed new light on exploding stars
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