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The first winter conference of its kind in nano science and nano technology will be held in the Dead Sea

Initiated by the Russell Berry Institute at the Technion and with the participation of the Weizmann Institute, the Hebrew University, Ben Gurion University and Tel Aviv University

Carbon nanotubes
Carbon nanotubes
The first winter conference of its kind on nanoscience and nanotechnology will be held next month in the Dead Sea with the participation of about 140 students and researchers. The conference is being held at the initiative of the Russell Berry Institute at the Technion with the participation of the Weizmann Institute, the Hebrew University, Ben Gurion University and Tel Aviv University.

"Nanoscience and nanotechnology are fields of plant research in Israel in recent years," explains Professor Uri Sion, head of the Russell Berry Institute at the Technion. "Six universities already have research centers in these fields, and they receive government and private support. The number of researchers and students in the nanofields is constantly increasing and a large and energetic community of researchers has already been created. This is why we decided to hold the winter conference at the Hod Hotel in the Dead Sea."

The conference will last five days, February 15-10, and lectures will be given by experts from Israel and abroad. There will also be trips in the area and social activities.

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  1. Last addition to Michael:
    I went to the link you gave and it really also illustrates that, as a rule, the tendency to believe is somewhat greater in physicists than in biologists.
    One caveat in relation to the research is important to say: the research, preferably not to be forgotten, discusses contemporary scientists living with us (it seems to me that they themselves participated in the survey and not their ghosts); He does not discuss scientists throughout history, or during the great scientific breakthroughs in the first half of the twentieth century.

    Bye

  2. Just a correction: Shimon Peres has never, but absolutely never, meaning without exception, never pushed his nose anywhere. All he wanted was to continue herding sheep in the mountains and hills, read Ben Gurion's writings and sing love songs to Sonia. The public is just ungrateful: pushing Peres to the hilt (and really against his will) in all kinds of fights, which are of no interest to him at all, and then other grumpy people of all kinds say that he is being pushed. Not pretty.

  3. And what's wrong with that, if the field gets a serious boost?

    Just pettiness for the sake of it.

  4. Shimon Peres will push his nose into this conference. Let them see that he is still the man of the future.

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