
A natural solution to prevent spoilage of clear beverages
Serendipitous discovery in a Jerusalem lab leads to a product that solves a pain point for bottlers of uncolored soft drinks.

Serendipitous discovery in a Jerusalem lab leads to a product that solves a pain point for bottlers of uncolored soft drinks.

NeoTX, whose team includes several Nobel laureates, is testing a cancer-fighting approach that uses bacteria to bait the immune system into an attack.

Bio-Fence says its chemical mix-in prolongs the effectiveness of disinfectants against E. coli, salmonella and, most critically listeria bacteria.

Experimental technology is like a microscopic poison arrow shot from a good bacterium to eliminate a bad bacterium under specific conditions.

Ferring, Rebiotix and MyBiotics collaborate to develop live microbiome-based biotherapeutics in reproductive medicine and maternal health.

New molecularly engineered E. coli bacteria emit a bioluminescence visible to the naked eye, enabling detection of landmines from afar.

Virus-fighting viperins, part of the human immune system, have bacterial counterparts that might boost the fight against influenza and Covid-19.

On historic space mission, Israel’s Sheba Medical Center is studying the effect of microgravity on the global health problem of antibiotic resistance.

Scientists’ new cultured bacteria may lead to net-zero fuels, alternative food production and other green technologies to conquer climate change.

Pregnancy hormone progesterone regulates the microbial composition of bacteria in a way that may help baby develop, according to Bar-Ilan scientists.

10-day intercontinental project used a robot to enable high school students to engage in scientific experimentation together across the miles.

By combining metals and organic acids, researchers at the Technion find an effective way to eradicate pathogenic bacteria in people and crops.

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev researchers develop groundbreaking anti-biofilm nano coating for biomedical and industrial applications.

Breakthrough findings could lead to more effective treatment for bacterial infections.

Israeli researcher Avi Domb’s kit, sent aboard the space station Atlantis, shows how a polymer can cut into bacteria and neutralize it.