Bar-Ilan U Study Reveals How People Know They’re Tired

Our PARP1 protein acts as an antenna, signaling the brain that it's time to sleep and repair DNA.

Frum Matchmaking App Partners with OU to Offer Shiduchim in English

All participants must have a matchmaker who represents and advocates for them to be matched with appropriate candidates.

Quantum Encryption Advances at Hebrew U Keeping Data Secure on the Internet

The team at HU developed a system that uses fluorescent crystals in the form of specks so tiny that special microscopes are needed to see them.

Report: US Tests Iron Dome Against Chinese Cruise Missiles

“If we can’t defend Guam—the airbase and the other things there—it’s really hard to project power into the Pacific.”

Researcher: Close to 100,000 Mixed Marriages with One Jewish Spouse in Israel

The CBS data show that the phenomenon of Jewish women marrying Arab men is marginal.

UN Declares Eilat’s Birding Center One of Most Important Global Biodiversity Projects

"They are encouraged to love and conserve birds, in their gardens or at work, now and forever."

Report: Global Climate Tech Funds Ignore Surging Israeli Startups

"Climate innovation is not just an important stage in the war against the climate crisis, but also a significant business opportunity."

Weizmann Institute to Offer Off-the-Shelf Cancer Immunotherapies

Off-the-shelf therapies to be developed for entire groups of patients, making cancer immunotherapy more accessible.

Bar-Ilan U Study of 625,000 Births: Exposure Extreme Temperatures May Slash Fetal Growth

With extreme temperatures resulting from climate change, identifying windows of vulnerability can assist clinicians in refining their recommendations to pregnant women.

IAI to Develop Carmel Future Armored Fighting Vehicle

IAI has proven a combat concept of an AFV, with closed hatches is operated by a two-man crew and successfully copes with existing and future challenges on the battlefield.

TAU Researchers’ Discovery of Immune System’s ‘Double Agents’ May Help Win War on Cancer

It is not inconceivable that these revelations are the first step towards deciphering the mechanism of interaction between the immune system and violent cancerous tumors that, as mentioned, claim the lives of so many.

Rabbi Moshe Tendler Dead at 95, Influenced Revolutionary Rulings of Father in Law’s ‘Igros...

Rabbi Tendler was the posek for the Association of Orthodox Jewish Scientists and served as its president.

At 90 Bill Shatner to Become Oldest Jew in Space

Shatner will break the record for oldest human in space belonging to 82-year-old aviator Wally Funk

HU’s Largest ‘Lazy Eye’ Study Reveals Olim, Haredi Men at Greatest Risk

Socio-demographic disparities in amblyopia prevalence among 1.5 million adolescents.

Hebrew U Researchers: Latest Wave of Morbidity Blocked by Fast Pace Third Vaccination

Twenty-nine people have died of Corona in Israel over the past 24 hours.

United Hatzalah Introduces Aquatic Rescue Drone to Help Save Kinneret Drowning Victims

The new drone can lift up to two kilograms, making it capable of carrying a rescue buoy or a life-jacket.

Astronaut Eytan Stibbe Takes Ancient Bar Kokhva Coin to Outer Space

Interestingly, the rebels used existing Roman coins and re-struck them with their own themes and messages.

New Weizmann Study on Bats Throws Light on When the Brain’s GPS Goes Off...

A new study on bats reveals an unexpected representation of three-dimensional space in the brain.

Israeli-German Team Unveils Some Countries’ Under-Reported Corona Deaths

“Our results present a comprehensive picture of the impact of COVID-19.”

Top Diplomats From 10 Countries Gather to Learn What Makes Israel’s Innovation Ecosystem Tick

Start-Up Nation Central is the address for corporations, governments, and investors to connect with the Israeli tech ecosystem.

Tel Aviv Municipality Will Test Dogs’ DNA and Slap Fines on Owners Who Failed...

And millions of cats continue to wonder, why can't they just go in their litter boxes?

TAU Technology Restores Sense of Touch in Damaged Nerves After Amputation

This unique development is body friendly and does not require electricity, wires, or batteries.

TAU Nanotech Development to Enable Body to Produce ‘Healthy’ Electric Current

The innovative material that creates green energy through mechanical force.

TAU Study of 10,000 Israeli Men: If They Believe They’re in a Bad Marriage...

According to the findings, the risk is higher among relatively young men, aged 50 and under.

Hebrew U Reveals Impact of Medical Marijuana on Children

Matok and his team found that medical cannabis is particularly successful at treating severe epilepsy and chemotherapy’s pernicious side effects.

TAU Scientists Discover Process to Get Good Viruses to Destroy Bad Bacteria

The original phage research was interrupted by the onset of World War I, as well as a shortage of funding and the discoveries of antibiotics.

Bar-Ilan U Researchers May Soon Explain Cantankerous Debates on Israeli Media

Bar-Ilan University researchers move a step closer to understanding how the brain processes multiple conversations at once.

Tel Aviv U Researchers: Sick Bats Also Employ ‘Social Distancing’ to Prevent Outbreak of...

New study from Tel Aviv University reveals that bats also resort to isolation which can assist in preventing mass contagion.

Hebrew U, Penn State Researchers Unveil Clues on Origins of Parkinson’s Disease

“We believe that we’ve identified stable forms of alpha-synuclein that allow it to form complexes with itself and other biomolecules.”

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