
24 incredible scientific discoveries made in 2024
Take a look at these groundbreaking discoveries by Israeli researchers that are shaping our understanding of the world and its complexities.

Take a look at these groundbreaking discoveries by Israeli researchers that are shaping our understanding of the world and its complexities.

Stanford study shows that graduates of Israeli universities are more likely to produce a founder of a US-based startup than other institutions.

An Israeli university and rehab hospital partner toward the goal of translating scientific advances into significant new care protocols as quickly as possible.

A supermassive black hole from around 700 million years after the Big Bang has been discovered by Ben Gurion University astronomers.

Prof. Ron Folman from BGU receives $2.6 million to help resolve the disconnect between quantum physics and the theory of relativity.

Israel started solving developmental challenges in Africa while it was itself still developing, and continues helping 43 nations across the continent.

Ben-Gurion University scientists say the findings could be applied to other industries, including marketing, political lobbying and R&D.

Chemistry grad student serendipitously captures data on a chemical reaction that has eluded scientists for nearly 100 years.

Researchers find that reduction of body weight in obese people as part of a controlled intervention can turn back brain age by months.

Watch ISRAEL21c’s Editor Nicky Blackburn talking to Prof. Galit Nimrod on the lifestyle habits of present and former members of a Tennessee commune.

The AmphiSAW is hailed as a fast and efficient robot that could potentially be used for search and rescue purposes.

High-rises as they’re built today are environmental, economic and social disasters, says civil and environmental engineering Prof. Isaac Meir.

PhD student devises method to analyze Twitter posts for actionable insights into chronic disease patients’ symptoms, treatments and daily life.

The devastating effects of climate change are forcing nations to mitigate and adapt to extreme weather. Here’s how Israeli innovators hope to help.

A lucky cosmic alignment has revealed a single source of light in the first billion years after the big bang.