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Weizmann Institute climbs to 6th in global rankings as it rebuilds from Iranian strike
30.10.25
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Shahar Ilan
The Israeli research center achieves its highest-ever position in the Leiden ranking, even as it works to recover from the $2B destruction.
Weizmann Institute vows to rebuild after missiles reduce labs to rubble
17.07.25
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Elihay Vidal
Despite massive destruction, leaders see hope in resilience, and a chance to turn brain drain into brain gain.
Israel’s Weizmann Institute reels from Iranian attack, faces $300 million hole
06.07.25
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Shahar Ilan
Prof. Chen calls for emergency funding as 60% of foreign researchers evacuate and dozens of labs shut down.
Missile strikes cause over $700M in damage at Weizmann Institute and Ben-Gurion University
30.06.25
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Shahar Ilan
More than 160 buildings damaged as Israel’s top research centers warn of stalled labs and outdated compensation rules.
Weizmann Institute appeals for public support after devastating Iranian missile strike
26.06.25
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CTech
Facing $570 million in damages, Israel’s leading scientific institution launches campaign to rebuild laboratories and recover lost research.
Weizmann Institute suffers over $500 million in damage from missile strike
19.06.25
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Shahar Ilan
Three key research buildings destroyed; rare materials and scientific samples lost.
“Catastrophic loss”: Inside the destruction of Weizmann’s research labs
18.06.25
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Shahar Ilan
Scientists scramble to save freezers, data, and years of research from missile-hit buildings.
Trump’s new health policy shake-up threatens global scientific collaboration
05.02.25
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Adrian Filut
Israeli health officials warn of ripple effects from NIH budget cuts and CDC report suspensions.
Mind games: Where does creativity come from?
14.05.23
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Dana Gillerman
A groundbreaking new study, conducted at Beilinson Hospital, examines what goes on in the minds of artists, in an attempt to decipher one of the most elusive features of the brain: creativity
“I was always amazed by the ability to imagine something and see it in realization.”
15.06.22
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CTech
Using science to make an impact fairly quickly has always excited Eran Ben-Shmuel, CEO of Juganu.
CTech's Book Review: Maintaining a sense of innovation and creativity over time
17.03.22
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Aran Erel
Aran Erel, Country Manager for Israel, Greece and Cyprus at F5, shares insights after reading “Einstein: His Life and Universe” by Walter Isaacson
Three researchers awarded Na'amat Prize for groundbreaking women scientists
06.02.22
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CTech
The scholarships are designed to assist scientists in their field of research, thus setting an example of the struggle for equal opportunity and inspiration for many women
Time to agree on how to interact with ET
26.02.21
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Dov Greenbaum
"It remains counter-intuitive as to why we have yet to develop a comprehensive set of universally accepted and binding protocols for how to both send out and respond to other potential civilizations," says Dov Greenbaum
Israel’s SpacePharma is pioneering the ‘Made in Space’ revolution
12.02.21
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Yafit Ovadia
Through advancing experimentation in suborbital conditions, the company is laying the groundwork for future off-planet production
“Israel must transition from the Startup Nation to the Innovation Nation”
01.01.21
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Yafit Ovadia
Yizhar Shai, Israel’s Minister of Science and Technology discusses his hopes to see SpaceX open a local branch, joint scientific agreements with the UAE, a homegrown Covid-19 vaccine, and Israel staying out of the U.S.-China trade war
“We needn’t be afraid of mutated British Covid-19 strain,” says senior Israeli researcher
22.12.20
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Yoghev Carmel
“Scientists identified over 10,000 mutations in the coronavirus, and the existing vaccines can identify them and respond accordingly,” says Prof. Michal Linial
Science naturally evolves, Covid-19 threatens to politicize that
30.10.20
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Dov Greenbaum
While politicians are used to being hated, the real victim of recent times is probably science
Mileutis raises $20 million to reduce antibiotic use in cows
19.10.20
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Meir Orbach
The company aims to cease the use of antibiotics in the dairy industry by replacing it with a viable alternative
This research was sponsored by Amazon: How ‘Big Tech’ is compromising academic integrity
06.10.20
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Viki Auslender
After ‘Big Tobacco’ and ‘Big Oil,’ it is now the tech giants’ turn to try their hand at influencing the public debate by contributing to research institutes
The cure is out there: Miniature space labs are leading to scientific breakthroughs
08.08.20
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Yoghev Carmel
From attempts to crack the aging process to developing asthma medicine, the most innovative medical experiments are taking place these days in space
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