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Chemical Physics

Prof. Lucio Frydman. Super-sensitive, ultra-fast
01.10.2007

A combined method for ultra-fast MRI promises new research possibilities

Sensing Trouble
01.10.2006

A mini-sensor on a chip could detect everything from asthma to explosives

Breaking News
01.05.2006

A new mathematical analysis could help solve the age-old problem of cracks

New method for analysing crack progression
30.01.2006

Weizmann Institute scientists develop a method for analysing crack progression

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Dr. Nir Gov. Moving models
01.05.2005

Red blood cells must be flexible yet tough. A physics-based model shows how.

A carbon nanotube (shown in brown) forms a bridge between two segments of DNA supported by gold contacts (yellow) attached to a silicon surface (green)
01.05.2005

DNA takes on a new task -- building nanotransistors

Transistor Genetics
22.12.2004
Scientists at the Weizmann Institute use DNA to assemble nanosized electronic parts....
Gaining Momentum
01.10.2004

How do polymers added to the water in firehoses enable it to reach the top floors?

Prof. Ron Naaman. Electrons in a co-op
01.10.2004

How do films lacking any magnetic materials behave magnetically?

Prof. Lucio Frydman. Ultrafast NMR
01.05.2004

New approach captures the “heart of matter” - at record speed

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