Israeli science
War trauma can hinder development of children's teeth, study finds
A study conducted by the Maccabident Research Institute found that ongoing national security tensions led to significant changes in the dental and skeletal development of children and teens.
Israeli gas sensor spots ‘mirror’ molecules, opening path to breath-based diagnostics
Research reveals key protein regulates molecule that slows aging, boosts healing - study
Tel Aviv University scientists discover key to protect nerves
Groundbreaking AI-based cancer treatment developed by Israeli researchers
The new technology allows AI to identify molecular features of cancer cells based on biopsy images.
Israeli researchers discover how to disable Natural Killer cancer cells
These membrane proteins could provide a target for new treatments.
Bar-Ilan researchers reveal reason for a good night’s sleep
“We found that when zebrafish go to sleep at night – they are diurnal creatures like humans – the chromosomes increase their mobility,” Prof. Lior Appelbaum told The Jerusalem Post.
Print your steak, save a steer
I spoke with Alexey Tomsov, Technion graduate in Biotechnology and Food engineering (MSc, BSc), about Jet-Eat Printed Foods Ltd., a Tel Aviv start-up which ‘prints’ steaks using 3D printers.
Meet the Israeli company optimistic about beating ALS
NeuroSense is planning to commence clinical trials later this year in the United States and Israel.
President Rivlin visits Denmark and discusses collaborative research fund
The president went on a river tour of Copenhagen visiting the developmental areas of the city, accompanied by the mayor Frank Jensen and the city's regional development division.
Israel to subsidize new home-grown communications satellite
“This decision has long-term strategic significance and is relevant to all the criticial, existential needs of the State of Israel,” Science and Technology Minister Ofir Akunis said.
Teaching Evolution In The Start-Up Nation
Educating students on Darwin’s theory of evolution—especially with regard to mankind’s common origins—can be tricky in Israel, teachers say.
Israeli fruit-fly lure helps save Togo’s mango crop
Biofeed lures decreased infestation of two strains of flies by up to 95% in recently completed trial in Togo
Two cultures: Bridging the gap
At the intersection of science and mythology.