Nobel Laureate Ada Yonath waits on the left wing of the stage before giving her lecture on July 3. Photo by Kathleen Raven Nobel Laureate Ada Yonath waits on the left wing of the stage before giving ...
Release Date: March 19, 2010 This content is archived. BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The University at Buffalo and Hauptman Woodward Medical Research Institute are cosponsoring a visit April 8-9 from the ...
From a little girl financially helping her family in Jerusalem to a Nobel Prize laureate. That is the exceptional life of Ada Yonath in a nutshell. The first female Israeli Nobel Laureate and the ...
Ada Yonath, who became the first Israeli woman to win a Nobel on Wednesday when she was awarded the Chemistry Prize, was once so poor she could not afford books. The 70-year-old won the prize with two ...
México, 27 mar (EFE).México, 27 mar (EFE). — La cristalógrafa israelí Ada Yonath, ganadora del Premio Nobel de Química en 2009, impartió hoy una cátedra extraordinaria en México en la que planteó el ...
As leading scientists and politicians bemoaned that funding for scientific research and education lagged far behind needs, Knesset Science and Technology Committee chairman Meir Sheetrit called for ...
Israeli Nobel Prize Winner Ada Yonath expressed regret this week for speaking in favor of releasing all terrorist prisoners from Israel's jails. Yonath told the Hebrew-language weekly Lady Globes, “I ...
She wouldn't have said this two years ago, but Ada Yonath, who won a 2009 Nobel Prize in chemistry, is starting to feel more optimistic about antibiotics. "Until last year or so, my lectures about ...
Israeli crystallographer Ada Yonath shared the 2009 Nobel prize in Chemistry for her work the ribosome – a protein-building structure central to life found in all living cells. Professor Yonath ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American Just minutes after Ada Yonath learned of her ...
Ada Yonath, who became the first Israeli woman to win a Nobel on Wednesday when she was awarded the Chemistry Prize, was once so poor she could not afford books. The 70-year-old won the prize with two ...
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