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Difference-Frequency Generation of Optical Radiation
Dr. Sharon Shwartz
We describe the process of difference-frequency generation of short optical pulses from two-color X-ray pulses. By assuming 1011 photons per X-ray pulse, we predict that the optical count rate can exceed 107 photons per pulse.Gold Nanorods Based Air Scanning Electron Microscopy
Dr. Fixler Dror
Codon-level information improves predictions of inter-residue contacts...
Prof. Unger Ron
Methods for analysing correlated mutations in proteins are becoming an increasingly powerful tool for predicting contacts within and between proteins. Nevertheless, limitations remain due to the requirement for large multiple sequence alignments (MSA) and the fact that, in general, only the relatively small number of top-ranking predictions are reliable.
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Excellence in Business to Business Electronic Technologies - ZERO EC
Dr. Yossi Abulafia
Bar Ilan Institute of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials (BINA), Ramat Gan, Israel – created in an unexpected speed a prototype that will revolutionize the approach used in semiconductors. It took only 24 months to come out with the first attempt to combine Zero EC technology within Silicon (a patented technology).
The technology allows electrons to be guided in vacuum, reducing the energy dissipated in the tube to practically zero regardless of the distance (about 10-4 pJ/bit in total). The transfer of data is faster; the usable bandwidth is increased considerably (x1000). In contrary to its homonym, copper that heats and fiber optics that is expensive, this technology feels like an energy boost. The improvements are numerous and permitting a bright future for the semi conducting industry.
https://www.pr-web.com/2021/06/21/development-of-a-revolutionary-electron-prototype/
Bar-Ilan University Researcher among International Trio Awarded $4 Million NIH Grant
Prof. Yaron Shav-Tal
Prof. Yaron Shav-Tal and colleagues from the United States will work to shed new light on nuclear dynamics and their impact on the biology of gene regulation.