Technion researchers have developed a way to make optical lenses in a cost-effective way.
How do speeding cells come to a screeching halt at just the right point within blood vessels
This discovery will play an important role in future studies in the fields of agriculture and sustainable food.
The model describing a material where order doesn’t disappear as heat is applied also has implications for our understanding of the early universe
More than half of the lost cognitive ability returns after mice are given ketogenic diet for two months, Tel Aviv University scientists report in peer-reviewed research
Exposure to synthetic organo-fluorine chemical compounds is known to cause long-term health issues including cancer, birth defects, and heart disease.
Over 50 percent of cognitive function lost in brain-injured mice was restored after two months of the diet
A first-of-its-kind exploding star – thought to have existed only in theory – was recently discovered
‘The good news is that, if we have a vaccine against EBV… that might actually prevent the occurrence of MS’
Analysis of aging survey shows significant correlation between an early book-oriented environment with improved memory, fluency and cognition.
Ben-Gurion University-led study represents one of the largest and longest brain MRI trials in the world, and shows how consuming plants and minimal amounts of red and processed meats significantly decrease age-related brain atrophy
Weizmann Institute scientists observe the previously-hypothetical supernova of a massive Wolf-Rayet star, which they say could lead to a new understanding of planet’s life cycle, and the eventual death of our very own sun
State-of-the-art method could allow physicians to take preventive measures before blood infection causes serious illness or death.
The intervention targets T cells rather than multiple immune cell types and potentially can offer effective treatment for a serious kidney condition.