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The Weight of Responsibility: Biomass of Livestock Dwarfs That of Wild Mammals
27.02.2023
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Environment
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Wild land mammals weigh less than 10 percent of the combined weight of humans and are outweighed by cattle and other domesticated mammals by a factor of 30
The Quantum Twisting Microscope: A New Lens on Quantum Materials
22.02.2023
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A clever take on the science of twistronics offers new ways of exploring quantum phenomena
NASA to Launch Israel’s First Space Telescope Mission, ULTRASAT
21.02.2023
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A Weizmann Institute of Science and Israel Space Agency flagship, the instrument will enter orbit in 2025; it’s expected to revolutionize research of the universe
Answering a Question That Has Bugged Ecologists for Decades
03.02.2023
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Researchers have produced the first global estimate of the combined weight of all land insects and related arthropods
Look on the Bright Side of Earth
23.01.2023
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Why do Earth’s hemispheres look equally bright when viewed from space? Weizmann Institute scientists offer a solution to this 50-year-old mystery
Building Better Enzymes – by Breaking Them Down
12.01.2023
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In a major step toward greener industry, Weizmann Institute scientists create a computational method for generating enzymes with unprecedented efficiency
Expanding the Limits of the Possible
07.11.2022
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The Weizmann Institute of Science confers nine honorary PhDs
Human Tumors Are Prized Real Estate for Fungi, Study Finds
29.09.2022
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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
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