A year after Haifa researchers discover the first deep-sea brine pools opposite Tel Aviv, University of Florida scientists find one in the Gulf of Aqaba
Tel Aviv University team who led the research say Gaia’s innovative technology is sparking a true revolution in the world of astronomy.
Removing a newly discovered “lock” from DNA’s packaging can restore limitless abilities to early cells
So many types of bacteria have become resistant to antibiotics because the pathogens develop biofilms that protect them from being wiped.
Long predicted but never observed, this fluid-like electron behavior could be leveraged for low-power next-generation electronics.
The results of the study showed that older adults who choose to give away a larger portion of their money also tended to demonstrate poorer performance on cognitive assessments.
The company was founded in 2020 by researchers at Yissum, the technology transfer arm of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Ben-Gurion University student produces prototype insulation material with negative carbon footprint out of fungal threads and rapeseed straw
The Weizmann Institute’s Science Teaching Department brings teachers and machines together and creates AI-powered tools for personalized instruction
Researchers developed a molecule called “semaphorin 3A” which could help with treatment of chronic diseases like lupus and asthma.
Developed in Haifa and Chicago, it could streamline medical treatments and accelerate the use of renewable energies.
Researchers in Israel are working towards the world’s first one-time injection for HIV patients.
Without cells that spur on the specialized antifungal units, the fight against a common infection is a lost cause
Scientists and entrepreneurs are increasingly turning to scent to help detect disease, boost memory, entertain, and protect people from food allergies.