Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
Cell-based implant offers new hope for diabetes management, Technion study shows
The study, which is peer-reviewed and published in Science introduces a “living, cell-based implant” that works as a pancreas and is protected against immune rejection by a novel system.
Boeing, Technion move Israeli sustainable jet fuel project into implementation phase
Ben-Gurion University tops list of on-time graduates in Israel, new ranking reveals
Israeli researchers develop SafeWax coating that could cut pesticide use by 50%
Israeli students compete in hackathon to prevent suicide
Hackathons are an opportunity for students to gain hands-on experience tackling the kind of challenges they will face in their future careers.
Two cancer treatments, carefully selected, can be much better than one
An AI tool based on a new concept called “meta-synergy” helps find more powerful drug combinations.
Grapevine August 27, 2023: Prestigious prize
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Where do Israeli universities rank among the world's elite schools?
Haifa's Technion was ranked 4th among European technological universities.
Israel unveils miniature human heart model to transform drug testing
A minuscule model of a human heart, the size of a grain of rice, has been created in Israel. With the potential to put an end to the often criticized animal testing by pharmaceutical companies.
Improved transistors could be made in future without silicon – Technion
Researchers found that small changes in an oxide material’s atomic structure could control its electrical properties.
Fresh food, legumes, vitamin D can help prevent preeclampsia - study
Researchers at Rambam Health Care Campus and the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa have found some interesting ways to help prevent preeclampsia.
Technion and Economy Ministry collaborate to boost industry innovation
The endeavor seeks to propel innovation, progress and competitiveness, ultimately boosting production capacity for Israel's manufacturing industry.
Devastating baldness disease can develop even without genetic involvement- Israeli study
About one person in 50 – equally in men and women –will suffer from alopecia areata at some point in their life.
Two-thirds of Israeli universities drop in global academic rankings
Institutions of higher learning in the West are being overshadowed by those in China, which is investing huge sums in teaching and research.