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Doctors today rely on face-to-face questions and answers to diagnose cognitive decline, but new peer-review
research suggests music may help make EEG-based testing viable

In peer-reviewed study, scientists from Weizmann Institute find 4 common sugar substitutes alter gut bacteria, and say 2 of them may actually harm ability to process glucose

A new study suggests that neurons are not programmed for a single task, but rather are highly dynamic and agile

Novel proprietary psychedelic molecule continues to demonstrate potential for treating cocaine dependency

A new biological sensor detects hidden diseases in potatoes caused by bacteria.

Hebrew University said number 77 was “a major achievement for Israel’s higher education at large and specifically for the Hebrew University.

Breakthrough research may help speedy diagnosis and treatment of people suffering from post-trauma.

According to the theory, all that’s needed to solve the hard problem of consciousness is to change our assumption about it. When we understand that consciousness is a physical, relativistic phenomenon, the mystery of consciousness naturally dissolves.

Electronic nose” (eNose) technology, developed at Haifa’s Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, can detect tiny molecular changes in a patient’s blood.

With global warming encouraging more pests, breeding of wild plant’s defenses into today’s widely used varieties could save many crops and boost food industry, say researchers

Prof. Jacob Hanna’s lab is the first to create a mouse embryo – and also to develop special growth conditions for human stem cells. Will his methods lead to culturing tissues for human transplants?

With a constant renewal of cell vitality in diseased tissues, this new drug will hopefully lead to the treatment or prevention of diseases, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s