News & Updates

May 11, 2026

Prof. Eli Waxman

Segre

December 02, 2025

Prof. Yosef Nir

Sasa Setton prize

July 31, 2025

Prof. Daniel Zajfman

Understanding and Tolerance prize - Jewish Museum Berlin

July 16, 2025

Dr. Noam Tal Hod

Morris L. Levinson Prize in Physics

September 14, 2024

Prof. Daniel Zajfman

PhD Honoris Causa

October 24, 2023

Prof. Itzhak Tserruya

elected as American Physical Fellow

October 22, 2023

Prof. Eilam Gross

American Physical Society Fellow

September 21, 2023

Prof. Avishay Gal-Yam

Tel-Aviv - Jaffa Municipality Awards - Weizmann Prize for Exact Sciences

April 20, 2023

Prof. Daniel Zajfman

Elected as a Fellow of the IPS

March 20, 2023

Prof. Daniel Zajfman

Harnack Medal Awarded by the Max Planck Society, Germany

March 13, 2023

Prof. Eran Oded Ofek

The Rosa and Emilio Segre Research Award

Leading xenon researchers unite to build next-generation dark matter detector

Ranny Budnik, Amos Breskin, and Hagar Landsman, together with other members of the XENON/DARWIN and LUX-ZEPLIN collaborations have now joined forces to work together on the design, construction, and operation of a new, single, multi-tonne scale xenon observatory to explore dark matter

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Particle detective

Dr. Noam Tal Hod is developing the next generation of particle detectors

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Gifts from the stars

At the Weizmann Institute, examination of electromagnetic radiation produced by August’s neutron star collision is helping to explain how relatively rare heavy elements, such as iodine, uranium and gold, may have been created.

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Profile of a Pair

Martin Kushner is a self-described ‘serial science lover’: he and his wife, Miriam, travel to the Weizmann Institute from their home in Mexico City at least once a year, meet with scientists from a variety of fields, and often give philanthropically to many of those they meet.

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Where discussion drives discovery

The massive laboratories where scientists probe the nature of the universe—think the Large Hadron Collider near Geneva, or the Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory in Shanghai—can cost millions or even billions of dollars to build.

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What in the world is dark matter?

What would you do if you discovered that a big chunk of the universe is missing?

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Smaller, faster memory chips

The e-revolution has generated plenty of super-fast electronics to keep us thoroughly busy with the myriad devices we manage on a daily basis.

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When will a star explode?

Dr. Eran Ofek of the Department of Particle Physics and Astrophysics and his colleagues have identified an early-warning system for the violent starbursts called supernovae.

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