Scientific Research
Hebrew U. scientists develop 10-minute imaging for topical drug testing
Scientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have developed a new imaging method that can reduce a lengthy, labor-intensive process to just a few minutes.
Researchers find genetic marker linked to suicide risk in bipolar patients
Scientists unveil nano technique that could transform clean energy and tech
Israeli breakthrough in diamond tech open doors to faster, reliable quantum devices
Israeli scientists identify protein that could prevent painful food allergy disease
Researchers found that blocking the protein in experimental models either prevented the disease entirely or dramatically reduced its severity.
A tragedy for science: Weizmann Institute mourns irreplaceable research losses from Iran attack
Last week, a ballistic missile assault from Iran severely damaged the Weizmann Institute, and life-saving scientific research was lost with no return.
Significant reinforcement in the north: Innovative laboratories in Nof Hagalil
With an investment of millions of shekels and in honor of the 75th anniversary of UCT Fluid Solutions, the company inaugurated innovative research and development laboratories in Nof Hagalil.
Bridging Science and Medicine: The Richter Institute for Medicine of the Future
This Institute is a milestone in the efforts of Tel Aviv University (TAU) to unite scientific inquiry with clinical care
Archaeologists uncover 4000-year-old cemeteries and rock art in Tangier Peninsula
Discovery reveals complex funerary traditions in a little-known Mediterranean region.
Labradoodle breeder slams “Doodle” crossbreeds as marketing hype
“Doodles. People are crossing a Doodle into every breed—Labradoodle, Goldendoodle,” stated Martin Rütter in the interview.
The 'unsung heroes': Life-sustaining roles of pollinators and parasitoids
“By studying them, we’re not just learning about their world; we’re finding ways to make our own world more sustainable," Prof. Segoli said.
Dogs undergo genetic transformation to fit 21st-century life, scientists suggest
Brian Hare of Duke University explains how modern dogs are evolving biologically and cognitively to thrive in today's world.
Australian scientists boost quantum sensors using supermarket grapes
Traditionally, materials like sapphire have been used in quantum sensing devices.
Researchers suggest a basalt slab's unknown symbols may be from a lost mythological system
Researchers now suggest that the Bashplemi slab could be related in some way to the Colchian Runes.
Swiss researchers create 'almost magical' luminous wood using honey fungus
The team hopes that the biohybrid wood could be used to create building materials that double as sustainable light sources.