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Printed meat, alternative protein sources, personalized food and innovative processing processes - this is how the world of food will look in the coming years according to the experts who participated in the conference of the European Federation of Food Science and Technology, held under the leadership of the Technion
The Israeli start-up company H2PRO won the title of "Best Company" in the international competition New Energy Challenge of the energy giant SHELL and also the title of crowd favorite. The company, which was founded based on technology developed at the Technion, produces hydrogen in an efficient, cheap and safe way
According to Prof. Oded Beja, "From the genomic mapping we conducted, we concluded that the evolutionary origin of the genes is in the algae, not in the virus, and we estimate that at some point in evolution, the virus 'stealth' accelerated the genes into rhodopsins in a way that allows it to carry out some kind of manipulation related to sensing light"
Technion researchers have developed a smart light source based on a single atomic layer of material. The achievement will enable the development of new quantum applications in the field of computing and in other fields
Technology developed by Technion researchers will allow a safe return to routine on campus * The technology for detecting the corona virus in the sewage system will provide information on the epidemic outbreak in real time
Researchers from the hematology-oncology department at the Schneider Pediatric Center and Tel Aviv University, the Technion and the University of Glasgow participated in the study. The researchers discovered that a drug that inhibits the formation of fatty acids may stop the spread of leukemia to the brain. The discovery was published in the scientific magazine Nature Cancer
The test is based on a technology developed by the group led by Prof. Amit Meller based on individual molecules without the need to duplicate many copies of the same molecule
At the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the Technion, a world record was set for light intensity
Researchers at the Technion have developed precise radiation sources that may replace expensive and cumbersome particle accelerators that are currently used to create radiation such as X-rays. These new sources produce controlled radiation with a narrow and precise spectrum and high resolution, and this with a relatively low energy investment
More than two hundred years after the discovery of the Koanda effect: researchers at the Technion present the first experimental observation of tiny tornadoes in an air current. To discover significant applications in ventilators, microflow devices and tiny aircraft
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