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Therapeutic approach developed by Weizmann Institute scientists could spell new hope in the battle against COVID-19

A new study led by scientists at the University of Miami and Ben Gurion University has identified specialized immune cells in the cauliflower coral and starlet sea anemone that can help fight infection.

This is the first time since 2013 that the three universities have been in the Shanghai Ranking – Academic Ranking of World Universities top 100.

A new study on bats reveals an unexpected representation of three-dimensional space in the brain

The three-body problem, which has been a focus of scientific study for over 400 years, represented a stumbling block for famous astronomers such as Isaac Newton and Johannes Kepler.

Newly discovered editing rule may be exploited to correct genetic defects

‘We found overwhelming evidence that social connections of offspring are similar to those of the mother,’ says Bar-Ilan researcher.

Israel’s world-renowned higher education system continues to make significant scientific contributions.

Developed by the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, the H2OLL Atmospheric Water Generator boasts technological superiority to any other similar system around.

Bar-Ilan University researchers have developed nerve guidance conduits filled with smart gel that accelerate regeneration of torn nerve fibers

Unique development is biocompatible and does not require electricity, wires, or batteries

Bar-Ilan University researchers have developed nerve guidance conduits filled with smart gel that accelerate regeneration of torn nerve fibers

The researchers found that bats, like humans, enjoy the diversity of food in Tel Aviv, many of them living in the country and foraging in the vast city.

Weizmann Institute scientists reveal how gigantic cyclones remain stable at both of Jupiter’s poles