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Israeli youth participate a mass chemistry experiment in Tel-Aviv University on Sep 22, 2011. The Ministry of Science and Technology in Israel organized a mass-participant experiment in chemistry which took place simultaneously in 14 research institutions in Israel. The experiment is a re-enactment of an experiment performed in the space shuttle "Columbia" in 2003 by the first Israeli astronaut in space – the late Colonel Ilan Ramon. The re-enactment competes for the Guinness World Record title as the "Largest chemistry lesson (multiple venues)". The mass-participant experiment is part of the Researchers' Night which is an annual, European event, supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology and the European Union, in which science institutes open their doors to the general public, in order to bring them closer to science. Photo b Gili Yaari/Flash90
Israeli youth participate a mass chemistry experiment in Tel-Aviv University on Sep 22, 2011. The Ministry of Science and Technology in Israel organized a mass-participant experiment in chemistry which took place simultaneously in 14 research institutions in Israel. The experiment is a re-enactment of an experiment performed in the space shuttle "Columbia" in 2003 by the first Israeli astronaut in space – the late Colonel Ilan Ramon. The re-enactment competes for the Guinness World Record title as the "Largest chemistry lesson (multiple venues)". The mass-participant experiment is part of the Researchers' Night which is an annual, European event, supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology and the European Union, in which science institutes open their doors to the general public, in order to bring them closer to science. Photo b Gili Yaari/Flash90
Israeli youth participate a mass chemistry experiment in Tel-Aviv University on Sep 22, 2011. The Ministry of Science and Technology in Israel organized a mass-participant experiment in chemistry which took place simultaneously in 14 research institutions in Israel. The experiment is a re-enactment of an experiment performed in the space shuttle "Columbia" in 2003 by the first Israeli astronaut in space – the late Colonel Ilan Ramon. The re-enactment competes for the Guinness World Record title as the "Largest chemistry lesson (multiple venues)". The mass-participant experiment is part of the Researchers' Night which is an annual, European event, supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology and the European Union, in which science institutes open their doors to the general public, in order to bring them closer to science. Photo b Gili Yaari/Flash90
Palestinians woman attend a rally for President Mahmoud Abbas's bid for statehood recognition at the United Nations despite U.S. and Israeli objections. September 22, 2011. Photo by Issam Rimawi/FLASH90
Palestinians burn posters of US president Barack Obama after Obama spoke at the UN General Assembly yesterday. Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas will bid the UN tomorrow for Palestinian statehood recognition. September 22, 2011. Photo by Issam Rimawi/FLASH90
Palestinians hold placards during a rally against US president Barack Obama's speech at the UN General Assembly yesterday. Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas will bid the UN tomorrow for Palestinian statehood recognition. September 22, 2011. Photo by Issam Rimawi/FLASH90
Former Secretary of the state Israel Maimon arrives to testify at the trial of former prime minister Ehud Olmert at the Jerusalem's district court. Sep 22 2011. Photo by Kobi Gideon/Flash90
Former Secretary of the state Israel Maimon arrives to testify at the trial of former prime minister Ehud Olmert at the Jerusalem's district court. Sep 22 2011. Photo by Kobi Gideon/Flash90