Finding follows discovery by TAU researchers of Alzheimer’s-like traits in brain of autistic child
A team with Israeli researchers has found a novel way to predict if a cancerous tumor is going to metastasize, the Times of Israel reported Friday.
A group of researchers with the Tel Aviv University came up with a novel way to produce ethanol, a key component of hand sanitizers, from plant and paper waste
Researchers at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology have developed a new method for rapid, inexpensive analysis of blood samples
What drove the researchers to their focus, was the peculiar fact that only 2% of cancers take root in the small intestines, while 98% of cancers running along the digestive path occur in the colon.
Tel Aviv University researchers found that the short time period around the tumor removal surgery is critical for prevention of metastases development, which develop when the body is under stress.
Cells use two separate routes to export RNA out of the nucleus
A new study by Israeli researchers linked vitamin D deficiency with an increased risk of contracting COVID-19
A new Israeli study has found that the fruit residue can be used to produce ethanol, an alternative biological fuel for vehicles, which is also the main ingredient in alcohol.
A research team at the Weizmann Institute of Science demonstrates one way to overcome the risk of working with highly pathogenic viruses.
Researchers at the Technion have developed a new method for rapid and inexpensive analysis of the chemical composition of blood samples, which may hasten the early diagnosis of diseases.
A new method will make it possible to create compact devices that will accurately determine molecular composition of a liquid or gas, and help identify potentially dangerous chemical compounds.
Developed by researchers at Weizmann Institute of Science in collaboration with Broad Institute of MIT, Harvard have used the method to single out a gene that can be targeted for effectively treating breast cancers with BRCA mutation
A new study by researchers at Bar-Ilan University debunks that common notion, concluding that there is no significant difference at which stage of delivery a woman receives an epidural.