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Red, blue, green in nanolenses
07.08.2017

Computer designed nanostructures do away with the need for multiple lenses 

Prof. Victor L'vov and Dr. Anna Pomyalov
27.10.2016

Electron flow at room temperature might be a dream come true

nanoantennas
06.10.2016

In a new method, gold nanoparticles use infrared light to create blue holograms

cooperation agreement signing
26.05.2016

Scientific exchange has begun with a laser-plasma accelerator lab 

William Levine (center), a prominent American diamond merchant, inspecting gemprints during his visit to the Weizmann Institute in 1974, with Prof. Shmuel Shtrikman (left) and Dr. Charles Bar-Isaac (right)
19.05.2014

Dr. Charles Bar-Isaac turned his fascination with diamonds’ brilliance into a method of identifying individual stones

spinning illustration
13.09.2012

Spinning molecular gas vortices might have a number of practical applications

(l-r) Michal Dagan, Dr. Barry Brunner, Hadas Soifer, Oren Pedatzur, Dr. Nirit Dudovich and Dr. Dror Shafir
03.09.2012

Dr. Nirit Dudovich succeeded in timing the leap of an electron

(l-r) Dr. Henry Yaffe and Prof. Israel Bar-Joseph in the late 1980s. Laser lab
04.11.2011

Dr. Henry Yaffe designs and manufactures devices for testing fiber-optic equipment.

Excitement That Shows
19.09.2011
A new analytical method may help chemists learn to manipulate reactions with lasers
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