Weizmann Institute of Science
Q-Factor emerges as Israel’s latest quantum computing developer with $24 million seed investment
The investment, which included NFX, TPY Capital, and Intel Capital, aims to commercialize a quantum computing project developed by professors from the Technion and Weizmann Institute.
Weizmann Institue, NASA discover Jupiter is smaller and flatter than previously believed
Understanding lifespan: Genes may unlock path to healthier aging, scientists say - study
Triennial report: Israeli science at the precipice
ESA's JUICE mission to Jupiter with Israeli tech launches successfully
The JUICE mission (JUpiter ICy moons Explorer) is the ESA's biggest mission ever. Israeli scientists will use it to study the gas giant's atmosphere and the possible oceans on its moons.
Earth's atmosphere can clean itself using newfound mechanism - study
The new findings may affect how researchers build computer models forecasting air pollution.
ESA's JUICE Mission: Israeli technology to head to Jupiter
The JUICE mission, which stands for Jupiter Icy Moon Explorer, is set to embark on a 900 million-kilometer journey to Jupiter, and Israeli technology is on for the ride.
120 Israeli academics launch petition in support of government's judicial reform
The initiative was supported by Professor Yisrael Aumann, who spoke at the Knesset Constitution, Law and Justice Committee sessions on the reforms.
Biomass of humans and cattle dwarfs that of wild mammals
Wild land mammals weigh less than 10% of the combined weight of humans and are outweighed by cattle and other domesticated mammals by a factor of 30.
Weizmann Institute scientists discover tool for the science of twistronics
The discovery might be essential for emerging technologies because it allows access to an unprecedented spectrum of new quantum interfaces.
Israeli scientists find combined weight of all bugs on Earth - study
The collective weight of terrestrial arthropods is about 1 billion tons, which is roughly the same as the weight of all people and farm animals on Earth combined.
How do violence, trauma survivors develop resilience? - Israeli study
Israeli Weizmann researches examine how some appear scarred for life, while others appear to walk away unscathed.
Israeli researchers develop new process for creating custom enzymes -study
Enzymes that are modified using this process, called the CADENZ Method, could have long-reaching impacts.
Intestinal mucus can safely absorb copper into our cells - study
Copper is potentially toxic, but a new study found that one of the functions of intestinal mucus is to deliver it safely to the cells.