Scientists Repurpose Cancer Treatment to Fight Alzheimer’s
Israeli and U.S. scientists from Weizmann Institute and Washington University adapted CAR-T cancer therapy, pioneered by Prof. Selig Ashhar, to fight.
Israeli and U.S. scientists from Weizmann Institute and Washington University adapted CAR-T cancer therapy, pioneered by Prof. Selig Ashhar, to fight.
The Israel Space Agency's Horizon initiative offers online space broadcasts for students of all ages, providing educational enrichment during challenging times.
Hebrew University researchers in Jerusalem developed VertINGreen, an AI platform to make smart green walls reliable for better indoor air quality and lower.
Israel's Innovation Authority and Ministry of Energy launched a national challenge for critical mineral technologies, with a 1 million Shekel prize for.
Prof. Nava Ratzon has been appointed Chair of Israel's National Council for Civilian Research and Development for a four-year term.
A unique Byzantine marble artifact found near the Sea of Galilee at Hippos, described by Dr. Michael Eisenberg, reveals a lost three-stage baptism ritual.
Israeli and Japanese scientists, including Tel Aviv University researchers, created a groundbreaking, ultra-low-power graphene switch, potentially enabling.
Yad Vashem chairman Danny Dayan met Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican, seeking access to archives for Holocaust research and discussing efforts to counter.
Ran Livne, a respected figure in Israel's space industry, has been appointed Director of the Israel Space Agency following government approval.
Israeli firm Evinature's CurQD will be part of a U.S. DoD trial for ulcerative colitis, involving Mount Sinai and University of Chicago.
A new Israeli study from Hebrew University of Jerusalem, led by Matan Cohen and Shir Atzil, links brain energy management to obesity and addiction.
Research by Profs. Eran and Hila Elinav in Israel and Ethiopia shows gut bacteria can help HIV patients repair immune damage, offering new treatment hope.