Israeli Study Reveals Skin as an Active, Immune-Linked Organ
An Israeli study reveals skin as an active, immune-linked organ, with a single gene coordinating physical and immune defenses. This research offers new insights.
An Israeli study reveals skin as an active, immune-linked organ, with a single gene coordinating physical and immune defenses. This research offers new insights.
Israeli scientists discovered bacteria's secret toolkit of thousands of proteins, capable of revolutionizing medicine and agriculture by targeting cells for.
Israel's rep contributes to IPBES' first global assessment on business and biodiversity, emphasizing the critical link between economic stability and nature.
The U.S.-Israel Energy Center launches a second call for proposals, offering $6 million grants to binational consortia for energy storage, fossil energy.
Israel's Environment Ministry issues professional guidelines for Dov Field developers on February 15, addressing PFAS soil contamination to ensure public health.
Israeli scientists warn canine obesity significantly raises eye pressure, increasing glaucoma and potential blindness risk. A Hebrew University study found.
Israeli scientists at Technion unveil a breakthrough biological implant that could eliminate daily insulin injections for 9.2 million Type 1 diabetics globally.
Israeli and Japanese research reveals how rat whiskers use 50 specialized touch neurons to detect objects. This discovery could inspire next-generation robots.
New Israeli research reveals a simple mindset shift significantly reduces teacher burnout during wartime. A Hebrew University study surveyed 329 teachers across.
New Israeli research from Hebrew University shows disposable vs. refillable e-cigarette users have distinct habits, influencing health risks and global public.
Israeli study reveals gender gaps in research funding are driven by fewer women applying for grants, not bias in reviews. This University of Haifa finding.
Israeli fourth graders' native language literacy improves significantly in 2025 tests. Hebrew speakers gained 15 points, Arabic speakers 11, showing broad.