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Israeli researchers at TAU find noninvasive brain stimulation eases PTSD symptoms
The five-session pilot, conducted in Tel Aviv and published in the journal Brain Stimulation, used individualized transcranial magnetic stimulation targeted to hippocampal networks.
Oldest trace of Syphilis-linked DNA from 5,500-year-old bone shows disease came from Americas
Habitable worlds may be far more common than thought, Israeli study says
Israeli scientists create light-activated plastic for safer manufacturing
AI may be better than physicians at making clinical decisions, TAU study says
According to a Tel Aviv University study, AI may be better than physicians at making clinical decisions.
TAU develops AI tool to decode cell responses to cancer treatments
The innovative system merges two previously separate streams of biological data: gene activity at the single-cell level and know interactions between genes.
Aloe vera can be used to help cultured meat production, Israeli scientists find - study
“Aloe vera has long been claimed to have medicinal and nutritional benefits, but our study shows it also holds great potential for sustainable food production,” Dr. Sharon Schlesinger said.
Israeli scientists discover a key gene behind the scent of petunia flowers - study
Scientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have unlocked the secret behind the blossom’s captivating aroma – tracing it back to a single gene called PhDEF.
Promising treatment for dogs with CKD shows positive results
Researchers found a noticeable difference for dogs who were treated with the vitamin D treatment rather
Children with autism less likely to suffer severe injuries than those with ADHD, BGU study says
The study at Ben-Gurion University examines the connection between kids with ADHD or autism, and accidents.
Weizmann ‘cellular trash’ study could help in battle against antibiotics resistance - study
The results surprised the researchers when they showed that a single peptide that is naturally made by the body can prove effective against a life-threatening condition.
Smooth talker: Hebrew University study gives insight into brain's role in linguistic interaction
The research bridged acoustic, speech, and word-level linguistic structures, offering unprecedented insights into how the brain processes everyday speech in real-world settings.
„Homo Dickschädel“: Neu entdeckte Menschenart durchstreifte Chinas Wälder mit übergroßen Köpfen
Die frühen Menschen der Art Homo juluensis hatten eine große Kopfform, die deutlich umfangreicher war als die von Neandertalern und Homo sapiens.
Study reveals heart has ‘sweet taste’ receptors
Overstimulation of these receptors leads to arrhythmic behavior in heart cells.