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Ben Gurion University geneticists suggest illness primarily targets the immune system, not the lungs, and say if the hypothesis is true, it may open up a new treatment possibility

Physics World magazine’s 2021 Breakthrough of the Year selected winners from nearly 600 published research articles.

A new method for tracking thousands of cells in three dimensions may help reveal how bone growth is disrupted in dwarfism and other skeletal disorders

Mothers devote only 25% of their attention to toddlers when distracted, consequences can be far-reaching

A collaborative research project between the University of Haifa and the Technion has found that “morning people” and “night people” differ from each other in their gut microbiome – the bacterial populations that inhabit our digestive tract.

ADHD is one of the most common mental disorders that usually first show up during childhood. This disorder in particular is characterized by hyperactivity and difficulty focusing.

Scientists say their lab results could make their compound a promising drug for combating dementia, possibly also autism

Substances produced by microbes, identified in a study in mice, may help in the development of new anti-obesity treatments

Researchers at MIT, Hebrew University, and Ohio State University recently carried out a study examining the possible effects of a first-order phase transition in a confining dark sector with heavy dark quarks.

Watch Zuckerman Postdoctoral Scholar at Bar-Ilan University, Dr. David Greenberg, share his neuroscience and psychology research at TEDx.

Researchers at Technion have developed a method to fabricate freeform optical components by shaping a volume of curable liquid polymer.

A bacterial mechanism for sensing infection may help boost plant defenses

An Israeli team of researchers has discovered a mechanism that leads to tiredness in the nervous system of the zebrafish, with supportive evidence for the existence of such a mechanism in mice.