
Hotline providing interpreting services during wartime
Department of Translation and Interpreting Studies at Bar-Ilan University recruited dozens of volunteers to help non-Hebrew speakers overcome language barriers.

Department of Translation and Interpreting Studies at Bar-Ilan University recruited dozens of volunteers to help non-Hebrew speakers overcome language barriers.

The Empowerment Project is first in the world to adapt enrichment courses for students with profound intellectual disabilities who require extensive support.

Global study finds fecal microbiome treatment could significantly improve physical health and social behavior of people with ASD.

It could be a match made in heaven – solar panels above agricultural fields can create clean energy, save valuable land and might even benefit crops. Where better to test it out than Israel?

Hadassah Medical Center reports that trials of a groundbreaking CAR-T therapy showed a nearly 90% response rate in 74 patients.

Longevity Nation speakers divulge recent lab findings about how we could turn back the clock on our aging bodies.

Conference explores the biology of aging after pandemic years saw a global decline in average lifespan.

Researchers use fecal and serum samples to predict which pregnant women will later develop the condition.

Researchers examine over 300,000 people from around the world to confirm that women usually understand other people’s emotions better than men.

Researchers say interaction between two proteins enables metastasis to form and block access between them.

Study of the mating song rhythm and structure of rock badgers suggests that virtuosos are chosen because they’ll father the most surviving offspring.

A millionth of a millimeter in size, nanodiamonds can be coated with medicine and sent into body tissue through the skin without inflicting harm.

13 student refugees are learning Hebrew along with math, computer science and physics. Some will continue with bachelor’s degree studies in Israel.

Alabaster was quarried locally, not in Egypt as always assumed, says Bar-Ilan University team.

Prehistoric bone found in Jordan Valley is oldest evidence of ancient human migration from Africa to the Levant.