Israeli AI That Studies Cats Could One Day Help Decode Human Behavior
Israeli AI studying cat interactions reveals hidden social patterns, revolutionizing animal welfare. This Haifa University tech could one day help decode.
Israeli AI studying cat interactions reveals hidden social patterns, revolutionizing animal welfare. This Haifa University tech could one day help decode.
Israeli scientists unveil groundbreaking "mechanical sensor" technology tracking cancer cell behavior to identify aggressive cells likely to spread.
Wolfson Medical Center initiates a significant green energy project aimed at improving environmental quality, showcasing a strong commitment to sustainability.
A Tel Aviv University study on the turtle brain reveals sophisticated visual processing evolved 320 million years ago, offering insights into human brain.
Israeli and U.S. scientists warn sleep apnea doubles children's risk of influenza and COVID-19, even years after treatment, highlighting a critical need for.
Rehovot hosts a solar energy conference, empowering residents to install rooftop systems for independent electricity generation under a Ministry of Energy.
Israel's Ministry of Health joins European AI research funding, hosting a Feb 25, 2026 webinar on AI in Healthcare: Trust and Evidence with expert Karim.
Israel and US governments invest $12 million in developing future energy solutions, combating climate crisis and resource pressure through the Israel-US Energy.
Israel's rep contributes to IPBES' first global assessment on business and biodiversity, emphasizing the critical link between economic stability and nature.
The U.S.-Israel Energy Center launches a second call for proposals, offering $6 million grants to binational consortia for energy storage, fossil energy.
Israel's Environment Ministry issues professional guidelines for Dov Field developers on February 15, addressing PFAS soil contamination to ensure public health.
Israeli scientists warn canine obesity significantly raises eye pressure, increasing glaucoma and potential blindness risk. A Hebrew University study found.