Hebrew University Researchers Discover How E. coli Outsmarts Human Cells
Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem discovered how pathogenic E. coli uses the NleD protein to weaken the human immune response, a study led by.
Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem discovered how pathogenic E. coli uses the NleD protein to weaken the human immune response, a study led by.
A new Israeli study from Hebrew University of Jerusalem, led by Matan Cohen and Shir Atzil, links brain energy management to obesity and addiction.
Israeli and Austrian scientists, led by Dr. Gross from Ben-Gurion University, found plants absorb essential nutrients directly from airborne desert dust.
Scientists at Hebrew University of Jerusalem developed a new method using proline to simplify adding a crucial group to drug molecules, published in Nature.
A Hebrew University study in Jerusalem reveals the immune response, not DNA damage, is a key driver of rapid aging in conditions like Ataxia-Telangiectasia.
Prof. Ofer Feinerman and Dr. Ehud Ponio of Israel's Weizmann Institute studied weaver ants in Australia, inspiring new robotics and engineering designs.
Galmed Pharmaceuticals is partnering with Tel Aviv University to explore its drug Aramchol as a potential treatment for metastatic brain cancer.
Galmed Pharmaceuticals has developed a brain-penetrating Aramchol formulation using nanotech, showing promise for Parkinson's and dementia treatments.
Israeli and French scientists from Bar-Ilan, Weizmann, and Montpellier found a single DNA letter can flip sex in mice, published in Nature Communications.
Israeli scientists from the Weizmann Institute, led by Prof. Oded Aharonson, identified prime lunar ice sites at the Moon's South Pole for NASA's Artemis.
Researchers at Hebrew University in Jerusalem created EvORanker, an AI tool that rapidly identifies rare disease genes, led by Dr. Christina Canavati and Prof.
Israel's Innovation Authority and Ministry of Energy launched a national challenge for critical mineral technologies, with a 1 million Shekel prize for.