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Boris Rybtchinski

Plastic Fantastic: Green, Strong and Edible
05.09.2024

Weizmann Institute researchers have created a biodegradable composite material that might help battle the global plastic-waste crisis

colorful circles
16.06.2020

Some crystals do not come together as predicted. New research explains why

organic crystal formation
19.11.2018

The findings may be relevant to drug production, solar cells, cell phones and TV displays, among other things 

Prof. Boris Rybtchinski and group
07.05.2018
A simple method of producing conductive nanomaterials may have uses from spacesuits to optoelectronics
self-assembling membrane
17.05.2017

A new, water-based, recyclable membrane filters all types of nanoparticles

(l-r) Standing: Dr. Haim Weissman, Dr. Boris Rybtchinski, Elisha Krieg. Sitting: Dr. Eyal Shimoni and Elijah Shirman. Flexible bonds
30.05.2011

“Water-hating” molecules that stick together can create changeable, environmentally-friendly materials.

Dr. Boris Rybtchinski
01.11.2009

Dr. Boris Rybtchinski: "In the future, I hope we'll be smart enough to replace the burning of coal and oil with advanced self...

Dr. Boris Rybtchinski.
01.10.2008

The future of solar energy might lie in light-absorbing paints

What We Are Doing About: Alternative Energy
01.07.2008
Creating environmentally friendly fuel from trash might be the ultimate recycling feat
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Dr. Boris Rybtchinski
30.10.2005
Dr. Boris Rybtchinski received the 2005 Sir Charles Clore Prize for Outstanding Appointment as Senior...