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Asaf Shtull-Trauring

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Drying up
The hunger claims

If we want proof of how extreme weather conditions can effect political change, Prof. Ronnie Ellenblum says we just need to look to the Mediterranean Basin a thousand or so years ago.

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The expedition in the north Atlantic Ocean
Marine green slime to save the planet

A group of 30 scientists, led by a biologist from Israel's Weizmann Institute, spend a month adrift in the north Atlantic Ocean in hopes of unlocking the ecological secrets hidden in simple, slimy sea algae.

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Maria Chudnovsky.
Graduate of Israel's Technion wins prestigious MacArthur fellowship 'genius' grant

Maria Chudnovsky, an Israeli-American graduate of the Haifa Technion was one of 23 recipients to receive the award, which comes with a check for $500,000.

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Brain.
Hot on the neuro trail

Scientists are struggling to build a comprehensive theory of how the brain works, with one team working on a computer simulation of a billion nerve cells and the connections between them.

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Alzheimer's
Israeli researchers link unique protein to age-related memory loss

Israeli researchers have zeroed in on a protein linked to long-term memory, allowing them to explore ways to combat memory loss in age-related Alzheimer's and dementia.

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CERN director Rolf Heuer
The indefinite particle

The 2012 Nobel Prize in Physics will be awarded next month, with the recent discovery of the Higgs boson sparking mass conjecture about the likely winners. However, apportioning credit for this historic scientific find is no simple matter.

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DNA
Learning to read the genetic Book of Life

Researchers at the Weizmann Institute have developed a method to expedite the analysis of genetic syntax, in an attempt to advance our understanding of the genome.

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Russian tourists wearing masks in smog
The dirty secret of smog, as seen from outer space

A Tel Aviv University team turned to satellites to measure pollution trends in 189 megacities. Northeast China, India, the Middle East and Central Africa made it to the top of the list

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The Technion Institute in Haifa.
Single nerve cells react to different vowel sounds, Israeli scientists discover

The researchers found that certain nerve cells responded with increased activity to vocalizations of certain vowels, while ignoring others.

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A bonobo shows how stone tools are made.
How different are chimps from ancient humans?

An Israeli-led team has shown that bonobos can craft and use tools similar to those that our human ancestors utilized, raising the question: Do we really belong to separate genus?

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cells
Nanomedicines, the guided missiles for biological enemies within

Advancements in nanomedicine are enabling treatments of everything from fungus to cancer to be targeted more precisely than ever before. Prof. Itai Benhar of Tel Aviv University is on the forefront of this defense system.

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Weizmann Institute
Israel's Hebrew U, Technion and Weizmann make list of top 100 international universities

For first time, Technion and Weizmann Institutes included in yearly list compiled by the Shanghai Jiao Tong University.

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Benny Gantz and Gideon Sa'ar.
Israel's Education Ministry to beef up funding for school field trips

Subsidy will be set according to the schools' social and economic situation: Wealthier schools will get 40 percent of the cost of field trips and schools in poorer areas will get up to 80 percent.

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The eyeless scorpion found in the cave.
Scientists identify eight previously unknown species in underground cave near Ramle

Scientists discover an independent ecosystem in the cave that isn't based on photosynthesis.

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One of the ancient matches discovered in recent decades in the north of Israel and Jordan Valley.
Ritual error: It's a match, not a phallus

Small cylindrical clay objects discovered in recent decades in the north of Israel and Jordan Valley are now believed to be the earliest matches, dating back some 8,400 years, Israeli archaeologists say.

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Haifa University - Yuval Tvul - May 21, 2012
Haifa University to head new marine research center

Need for such a center has become apparent in recent years due to discovery of gas in the sea.

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A construction site at Tel Aviv University where remains of Muslim graves have been found
Israeli Arab activists call on Tel Aviv University to halt construction over Muslim graves

Calls come week after two graves were unearthed and damaged during construction of student dormitories.

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Israel Prize winner Shlomo Bentin.
Shlomo Bentin, Israel Prize winner, killed in accident in U.S.

A world expert in cognitive neuropsychology, Bentin was killed on Friday in California, after he was hit by a truck while cycling.

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Israel-led team finds clues to aging in fruit fly testicles

A new study led by Hila Toledano of Haifa University helps explain why adult stem cells age and suggests ways to fight it.

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Protest tents outside a supermarket.
Petition: Tel Aviv municipality using red tape to stifle Israel's social protest

Petition sheds light on the complicated bureaucracy facing activists who wish to erect a tent; attorneys say policy infringes on the right of freedom of expression.

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A Phoenician jar.
Israeli scientists reveal ancient measuring system

No, vendors didn't just guess. Ancient Middle East markets were ruled by a precursor to the metric system, which let haggling shoppers exactly how much oil or wine they were buying.

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Ancient pottery shards discovered in the dig.
Israeli archaeologist part of team that discovers world's oldest pottery

Findings suggest humankind invented earthenware pottery 20,000 years ago, while still living as hunter-gatherers during the height of the last ice age.

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Ariel University
Israel's university heads oppose upgrade of West Bank education center

Ariel University Center is expected to be upgraded by Council for Higher Education to university status in coming weeks.

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A new protest camp was set up on Tuesday near Tel Aviv’s central train station.
Police chief: TA protesters intended to act violently and illegallט

Danino calls on the protests' leaders to coordinate with police 'in order to restore sanity.'

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Goodwill at the South Pole.
Breaking the ice in search of cosmic answers

At the IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the South Pole, an Israeli scientist and her team are unraveling universal questions.

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Former Mossad chief Meir Dagan.
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