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      The life sciences category encompasses a wide spectrum of topics from the realm of biology: from the single protein level to whole organsims. Here you will find diverse articles in anatomy, physiology and cell biology, all accompanied by a variety of 3D animations, inspiring lectures and informative presentations.
               
Head of the section: Erez Garty
Additional writers: Yaron Gross, Haggai Kaspi
 


The English version of Davidson Online is still under construction. Please visit us again soon as more and more articles are soon to become available in English
 

Weightless Arms | 22/04/2015
In this experiment, we will make our arms feel weightless using 45 seconds of strenuous physical effort. Equipment  A friend willing to...
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Common Misconceptions About Evolution | 08/03/2014
Evolution is one of the cornerstones of the life sciences. It has been demonstrated countless times in different ways, and it is supported by...
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TRP channels - so hot, so cool | 16/10/2012
All cells are surrounded by a barrier, or a membrane. The role of this membrane is to keep the internal content inside and the external content...
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The protein production process – the secret of life | 13/04/2012
The human body is comprised of an enormous number of cells. Each cell has its unique shape and function. In order to carry out its many different...
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RNA interference – shooting the messenger | 11/04/2012
In the following video we are introduced to the concept of RNA interference (RNAi), one of the most important discoveries made in the field of cell...
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A species odyssey – from one small cell, to mankind | 01/04/2012
Scientists estimate that planet Earth formed about 4.5 billion years ago as part of the formation of the solar system. It was only about one...
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