
Scientists find brain’s social GPS in pioneering bat study
The finding could help us understand how animals and humans navigate social relationships, potentially leading to new treatments for social disorders.

The finding could help us understand how animals and humans navigate social relationships, potentially leading to new treatments for social disorders.

An Israeli expert on music and the mind explains that listening to the right tunes really can reduce cortisol levels and improve your mood, whether you are in pain, lonely or sad.

Avertto aims to bring AI-enabled stroke detection to the ICU with its pulse-monitor technology.

The Khalifa Award for Education goes to Prof. Tzipi Horowitz-Kraus for her contribution to understanding and addressing children’s reading challenges.

The discovery and research of a newly-found link between the brain’s structure and Parkinson’s could advance efforts to find a cure.

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

New MRI technique developed by Hebrew University researchers provides users with a molecular map of the brain.

Humans’ superior cognitive and adaptive abilities and their tendency to anxiety, depression and other mental diseases may be two sides of same coin.

In the second part of our two-part series on Israeli neuroscientist Moran Cerf, we find out how he helps managers make better decisions, kids learn better, and companies keep customers engaged.

Artificial intelligence can surpass the human brain but can’t develop a mind to solve problems together with the brain, says Prof. Yuval Noah Harari.

Israeli neuroscientist makes motion-based adaptive video games for individualized brain training and rehabilitation in clinics or at home.

Israelis reveal a mechanism for accurate and individualized control of brain activity using ultrasonic waves.