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rewriting DNA illustration
31.05.2012

New Weizmann Institute technology speeds up DNA “rewriting” and measures the effects of the changes in living cells
 

Top: Dr. Noa Chapal-Ilani and Yitzhak Reizel. Bottom: Drs. Rivka Adar and Shalev Itzkovitz, and Profs. Nava Dekel and Ehud Shapiro
15.05.2012

Tracing the lineages of cells resolves some outstanding questions in biology

The "Before image" of Visual Summarization
19.03.2012

The new method could put an end to fuzzy, cropped thumbnail images

Mouse cell lineage tree. Oocytes are in red, bone marrow stem cells in yellow, demonstrating that the two form separate clusters with only a distant relationship
23.02.2012

A new method is helping to resolve controversies and answer some open questions in biology. 

Prof. Shafi Goldwasser and Dr. Zvika Brakerski
30.01.2012

With a new version of computer encryption, we will be able to work on remote data – while it is still encrypted.

Improving Security in the Cloud
15.12.2011

 Innovations in encryption may one day enable us to work on remote servers without decrypting our data

Flux | Zilvinas Kempinas. Plywood, magnetic tape, fan, 2009
08.09.2011

What happens when a person strolling along an intersecting path chooses directions with a roll of the dice?

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Prof. Shimon Ullman
16.06.2011

Prof. Shimon Ullman was elected a member of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities

 
Dr. Robert Krauthgamer
11.05.2011

Dr. Robert Krauthgamer received the Morris L. Levinson Prize in Mathematics from the Weizmann Institute’s Scientific Council

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