15,000-Year-Old Clay Beads Reveal Earliest Human Jewelry
15,000-year-old clay beads found in northern Israel by Hebrew University researchers are the earliest human jewelry, predating pottery and agriculture.
15,000-year-old clay beads found in northern Israel by Hebrew University researchers are the earliest human jewelry, predating pottery and agriculture.
A Hebrew University study led by Prof. Tali Gal reveals Israeli teens' resilience is strengthened by family ties, despite the war undermining their sense of.
Hebrew University researchers in Jerusalem developed VertINGreen, an AI platform to make smart green walls reliable for better indoor air quality and lower.
Jerusalem social worker Roi Offenbacher and his family produce "Miklaton," a weekly newspaper for residents in Beit Hakerem shelters during the Iran war.
Israel's new reform allows private medical bodies and doctors to conduct driver's license fitness tests, significantly reducing wait times.
A University of Haifa study of nine 2,600-year-old raw iron lumps from Israel's Dor Lagoon reveals new insights into ancient Mediterranean trade.
Bank of Israel reports nonfinancial private sector debt reached $800 billion by end of 2025, a 9% increase driven by business and household borrowing.
A Hebrew University study led by Prof. Tali Gal reveals Israeli teens' resilience is strengthened by family ties, despite the war undermining their sense of.
Four Palestinians were killed when Israeli forces opened fire on their vehicle in Tamon, Samaria, during an operation to arrest wanted terrorists.
Scientists at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, led by Prof. Idan Efroni, discovered ancient plant DNA switches that could revolutionize crop breeding for.
Israeli scientists at Hebrew University in Jerusalem developed a photonic lantern to combine light from dozens of lasers into one fiber, simplifying laser.
Israeli and US scientists from Hebrew University and Cornell developed a network-based method to prevent wildlife genetic collapse caused by habitat.