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A group from the Technion managed to produce lenses in zero gravity in 20 seconds in a unique NASA plane
In both cases, it may be related to your gut bacteria. This is according to a joint study by scientists at the University of Haifa and the Technion, who also present hope for change for people who suffer from their sleeping pattern
Technion researchers have developed a smart plaster that closes the surgical incision by itself and also accelerates and monitors the healing process
The technology, based on the Nano-Ghosts platform, makes it possible to reduce the dose of the drug a million times without harming its effectiveness
Researchers at the Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering at the Technion succeeded in changing the electrical properties of a material by removing an oxygen atom from the original structure. Possible applications: electronic miniaturization and detection of radiation emissions
Prof. Reiss, who received an honorary doctorate from the Technion in 2005, is an expert on geological processes such as landslides, tsunamis and earthquakes
The conventional treatments for diabetes and insulin resistance are based on the consumption of drugs by injection and ingestion and provide a partial and short-term solution. This is the background for trying to develop long-term systemic solutions, and this is where the new development comes in
At the Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, an algorithm is being developed that improves the ability to compare cancer tumors of different patients in a way that overcomes the many differences between them
Researchers in the Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering at the Technion have developed an innovative method for creating nanometer needles with practical potential
An innovative algorithm enables the safe transport of curved surgical needles to "hidden" tissues
Researchers at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering present an improved system for water desalination and water recovery for agricultural purposes
Atrial fibrillation is a heart disorder that can lead to critical situations such as stroke, and finally death. Artificial intelligence "read" the records of a million EKG records and with its help the researchers were able to discover early signs
The researchers of the Faculty of Biomedical Engineering at the Technion developed the tissue by printing with biological ink
Researchers at the Faculty of Chemistry at the Technion have developed a new system for producing hydrogen from water with low energy investment and using available and cheap materials
A flexible sensing system developed at the Technion will help speed up motor rehabilitation, identify diseases at an early stage and improve robot performance
Technology to improve the tracking of immune system cells is the winning project at the annual project conference of the Faculty of Biomedical Engineering at the Technion. This year, 38 projects were presented at the conference and prizes were awarded to the outstanding posters
Researchers at the Rappaport Faculty of Medicine at the Technion deciphered new aspects of the aging of the immune system - and discovered that it is possible to restore its youth
After hundreds of years: scientists have found effective solutions to the famous three-body problem - and what does this have to do with "drunken walking"?
The technology developed by the researchers is based on the innovative SPI (Single-pixel imaging) concept - imaging using a single-pixel sensor. This concept, which enables photography without a camera, has extensive potential in diverse applications such as the development of components in autonomous vehicle alert systems and improving the ability of microscopes to see deep into biological tissues
Researchers at the Rappaport Faculty of Medicine at the Technion discovered that the connection between tendons and muscles is formed by hybrid cells that merge with the muscle fibers and "know" how to cause the ends of the muscle to express tendon characteristics
The polymers are based on recycling by-products of the food industry
Researchers at the Technion and their partners abroad present an outline for significant breakthroughs in deciphering the protein profile of a single cell, something that will advance the field of personalized medicine. A review article by the international research group, recently published in the journal Nature Methods, describes the newest developments in these fields
One of the main tools in the research is the "laser tweezers" developed at the Technion and which allows the DNA strands to be unraveled in order to examine the connections between them and important molecules that help organize them in the cell nucleus
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