
Israeli student wins global business simulation challenge
Meir Cohen, an MBA candidate at Bar-Ilan University, is first Israeli to win biannual challenge to run a multi-million dollar simulated company.

Meir Cohen, an MBA candidate at Bar-Ilan University, is first Israeli to win biannual challenge to run a multi-million dollar simulated company.

Israeli physicists publish revolutionary evidence contradicting accepted neuroscience, opening new horizons for advanced deep-learning algorithms.

Bar-Ilan researcher working to commercialize her formula that protects against and treats diseases from trypanosomes transmitted by biting flies.

‘This important agreement offers our researchers an international stage to promote their groundbreaking research.’

If these little insects get a bigger buzz from ejaculating than from getting drunk, what does that mean for humans?

Tested so far on mice, Dr. Eitan Okun’s vaccine targets amyloid beta protein, which clusters in the brains of people affected by the deadly disease.

The Israeli Academy of Judeo-Spanish Language will join 23 similar academies spread over four continents.

Bar-Ilan’s Beena Kalisky is working with researchers in France, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Sweden on the groundbreaking project.

An enzyme found only in metastatic cancer cells and normal sperm cells forms basis for promising treatment approach developed by Israeli researchers.

Coral reefs in the Gulf of Aqaba may survive global warming, and could one day be used to re-seed parts of the world where reefs are dying.

Years of lab work pay off in a technology for micronizing hyaluronic acid polymers, which can be introduced into the deep skin layers without needles.

Backpackers banded together to help one another and other survivors in immediate aftermath of the 2015 Nepal earthquake.

A revolutionary diagnostic system under development in Israel uses a mouthwash embedded with gold nanoparticles to detect cancer cells.

Israeli professors have developed a computer algorithm that predicts which genes can be “turned off” to create the same anti-aging effect as calorie restriction.

A new study suggests that being responsive to a potential partner is perceived as a feminine trait.