Dead Sea Ravens Reveal Personality-Driven Survival Gap
Researchers led by Dr. Miguel Guinea and Prof. Ran Nathan at Hebrew University found ravens near Israel's Dead Sea demonstrate personality traits influencing.
Researchers led by Dr. Miguel Guinea and Prof. Ran Nathan at Hebrew University found ravens near Israel's Dead Sea demonstrate personality traits influencing.
A global survey by Ipsos for The Jewish Agency reveals young Jews worldwide are more optimistic and engaged in their communities despite rising antisemitism.
A global survey by Ipsos for The Jewish Agency reveals young Jews worldwide are more optimistic and engaged in their communities despite rising antisemitism.
Israel's population surpassed 10.2 million ahead of its 78th Independence Day, according to the Central Bureau of Statistics, driven by natural growth and.
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.
A woman's suspected blood feud murder in Kafr Qasim pushes the Israeli-Arab homicide toll to 88 in 2026, amid rising organized crime and political criticism.
A state audit by Matanyahu Engelman warns Israel's aviation sector is unready for wartime, leaving no exit if Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv is damaged.
Prof. Ofer Feinerman and Dr. Ehud Ponio of Israel's Weizmann Institute studied weaver ants in Australia, inspiring new robotics and engineering designs.
A University of Haifa study published in PLOS ONE found ancient shepherds ignored borders between Israel and Aram-Damascus in the Iron Age II, even during war.
A study by Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology reveals extreme rainstorms in Portugal are more predictable than believed.