Getting the Whole Picture
Getting the Whole PictureWhat's in a picture?Prof. Benny Shilo knows the value of a good picture. We recently mentioned his book: Life’s Blueprint, which uses photographs of things like bread dough and...
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The Poetry of Science IV Manot Cave cranium With a skull and Keats, there was little choice but to write about the new online items in rhyme. So with apologies to Shakespeare, Keats and the scientists,...
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Guest post: Dr. Gabriele D’Uva: How to Grow New Heart CellsDr. Gabriele D'Uva is finishing up his postdoctoral research at the Weizmann Institute. Here is his account of three years of highly...
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A bacterium's sense of self explainedForeigner or native-born? Your immune system discriminates between them, as do those of bacteria. Yes indeed, bacteria do have immune systems – pretty complex ones...
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Best Image TodayHere is today's scientific image:This delicate, fluffy object is a cytoskeleton viewed under a fluorescence confocal microscope. Below is a time-lape video of the process. For an...
View ArticleThe puzzle of chemotherapy resistance
The puzzle of chemotherapy resistanceWhat is a breakthrough in cancer research? It is a new piece of a puzzle made up of a million pieces. It may, however, be a piece that allows a picture to start...
View ArticleA Mutation in the "Library" Bodes a Litany of Ills
A Mutation in the "Library" Bodes a Litany of IllsWhen Dr. Jakub Abramson was a 14-year-old boy in the former Czechoslovakia, he asked his father what was the best place to do science. His father took...
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Guest Post: A time for everything – but speed it up, please!Ziv ZwighaftZiv Zwighaft is a research student in the group of the Weizmann Institute’s Dr. Gad Asher. Their new findings reveal some...
View ArticleA systematic approach to melanoma mutations
A systematic approach to melanoma mutations Metastatic melanoma tumors. Left exhibits low or absent expression of RASA2 and reduced survival, typical of about 35% of patients. The sample on the right...
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New site, new storiesCells that “spit” out their contents and messenger RNA that is not so swift at delivering its message. Those are two brand new stories on our new and improved website. Check it out...
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