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Weizmann Institute Women in Science Program Wins Award in Barcelona
03.03.2013
Science Teaching
A program to help outstanding young women go abroad for postdoctoral studies is gaining international recognition
A Genetic Device Performs DNA Diagnosis
07.02.2013
Biochemistry
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A biological device made of DNA inserted into a bacterial cell works like a tiny diagnostic computer
Two Antibodies Are Better Than One
07.02.2013
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A new approach mimicking the body’s natural defenses could help treat a therapy-resistant breast cancer
Observed: The Outburst before the Blast
07.02.2013
Astrophysics
Researchers discover a star’s “mini-explosion” taking place just a month before an all-out supernova explosion
Israeli Researchers to Participate in European Commission Flagship
27.01.2013
Brain & Behavior
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The European Commission has officially announced the selection of the Human Brain Project (HBP) as one of its two Future Emerging Technologies (FET) Flagship projects.
Dr. Zohar Komargodski of the Weizmann Institute Awarded a New Horizons in Physics Prize
11.12.2012
Space & Physics
Komargodski is one of three promising young theoretical physicists to receive the Prize
The Smell of White
22.11.2012
Brain & Behavior
Weizmann Institute scientists apply the principles of white color and white noise to create a white smell
Learning a New Sense
05.11.2012
Brain & Behavior
Weizmann Institute scientists observe as humans learn to sense like a rat, with ”whiskers”
New Grant to Fuel Solar Energy Research
24.10.2012
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The Helmsley Charitable Trust will fund joint research between the Weizmann Institute and the Technion
Immune Cells Make Flexible Choices
22.10.2012
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Certain immune cell receptors are more common than mere chance would dictate. New research shows why
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