Tracking Wild Animals Could Predict Disease Outbreaks, Scientists Say
Israeli-led scientists propose using wild animals as early-warning systems for disease outbreaks, tracking movement to detect pathogens before they spread.




















Israeli-led scientists propose using wild animals as early-warning systems for disease outbreaks, tracking movement to detect pathogens before they spread.
Groundbreaking "photonic origami" technique developed in Israel could revolutionize computing, cameras, and sensors with ultra-smooth 3D glass structures on a
Science and Technology Committee discusses crisis in American academia, highlighting a rare opportunity to strengthen scientific excellence in Israel.
New research reveals two blood proteins as markers of accelerated brain aging. Study by Ben-Gurion University shows diet's impact on brain health.
Groundbreaking "photonic origami" technique developed in Israel could revolutionize computing, cameras, and sensors with ultra-smooth 3D glass structures on a
Israel Antiquities Authority launches Israel National Archaeological Database, providing global access to four million records, including artifacts, images, and
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National Security Committee debates murders and illegal weapons in the Arab sector. MK Foghel emphasizes citizen safety in Israel.
Israeli study challenges claims of Gaza war genocide, citing lack of evidence and flawed data. Findings undermine international law.
Israel's pupils return to school without ability to process war experience, says Rights of the Child Committee Chair MK Shitrit. Calls for immediate plan for