
Toxic masculinity is bad for men too, study says
The new retreat towards more traditional gender roles will not only harm women, but also the men promoting it, warn social psychologists.

The new retreat towards more traditional gender roles will not only harm women, but also the men promoting it, warn social psychologists.

OncoRedox’s AI-powered sensor analyzes plasma samples and identifies molecules associated with cancer.

Negev Urban Research Lab is focusing on strategies to overcome challenges facing cities in desert areas.

Ben-Gurion University pairs up Jewish students with Bedouin highschoolers to help them enter academia and achieve inclusion in Israeli society.

Israeli professor wins $1.2 million grant to support his study of how gut bacteria’s chemical signals may affect human behavior.

Alcohol proved to be a major factor in the development of PTSD after the Supernova party. Understanding this and other risk factors could improve the way victims are treated in future.

New machine-learning approach can help identify fake news sources needing further investigation, quickly and cheaply.

Scientists discover that consuming the aquatic plant after meals reduces blood sugar levels by 20 percent in at-risk diabetes patients.

Unique database of medical, behavioral and genetic data can help identify best diagnosis and treatment approaches for people on the spectrum.

Sheba Medical Center scientists develop algorithm that predicts likelihood of a newly admitted patient suffering a potentially life-threatening PE.

Researchers found significant disparities between male and female patients, even those who reported identical levels of pain.

Israeli scientists propose nonsurgical way to check body’s level of visceral adipose tissue inflammation as a risk factor for cardiometabolic disease.

Researcher Omer Perry says his team’s study on paramedic behavior during high-stress situations helped them develop a potentially lifesaving algorithm.

Ben-Gurion University’s $1.3m grant from Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will fund research on measuring immune response to polioviruses.

Ben-Gurion University lecturer Gal Sofer says ‘demonic magic’ is a unique medium through which we can conduct intercultural dialogue.