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Meso-Si

Meso-SiHelmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie

Left to right - MD-PhD student Tomer Kagan and Dr. Tal Laviv.

Left to right - MD-PhD student Tomer Kagan and Dr. Tal Laviv....Tel-Aviv University

Fig. 2: The Radcliffe wave. The clouds that comprise this structure are highlighted in red and superimposed on an artist's illustration of the Milky Way. The location of the Sun is highlighted by the yellow dot.

Fig. 2: The Radcliffe wave. The clouds that comprise this structure are highlighted in red and superimposed on an artist...University of Vienna

Fig. 4: The Orion belt.

Fig. 4: The Orion belt.University of Vienna

Fig. 5: Orion over Vienna.

Fig. 5: Orion over Vienna.University of Vienna

Fig.1: Artistic representation of the Milky Way. The position of the Solar System is pointed by a white row.

Fig.1: Artistic representation of the Milky Way. The position of the Solar System is pointed by a white row....University of Vienna

Fig. 3: The Orion constellation. The main stars of this constellation are connected by straight blue lines and some of them are labelled by their name. The Orion Nebula (M 42) is identified by the red square. The image is a screenshot from Stellarium.

Fig. 3: The Orion constellation. The main stars of this constellation are connected by straight blue lines and some of t...University of Vienna

Illustration of exoplanet LTT 9779 b

Illustration of exoplanet LTT 9779 bUniversity of Montreal

3D rendering of antibody-toxin conjugate attacking cancer cell

3D rendering of antibody-toxin conjugate attacking cancer cell...University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center

Robots Learn How to Move By Watching Themselves

Robots Learn How to Move By Watching ThemselvesColumbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science

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