
Hemorrhage survival tripled in study by Israeli researchers
Trauma treatment developed by Hebrew University and IDF Medical Corps has boosted survival from 25% to 73% in a severe blood loss model.

Trauma treatment developed by Hebrew University and IDF Medical Corps has boosted survival from 25% to 73% in a severe blood loss model.

Study finds that even before babies take their first breath, the stress their mothers experience can shape how their own bodies will manage stress.

Study reveals that people often turn to songs with words that reflect their mental struggles to regulate their emotional state.

Hebrew University of Jerusalem marks a centennial of educating many of Israel’s leading professionals in medicine, law, economics and mathematics.

Plastic Back’s innovative low-temperature chemical recycling technology converts hard-to-recycle plastics like PVC into valuable byproducts.

New cost-effective RNA blood test can test for Parkinson’s and other neurodegenerative diseases long before symptoms emerge.

Researchers have found that aloe vera’s high natural capacity for liquid absorption and storage makes it a great scaffold for alternative meat.

Study on petunias yields discovery that offers potential applications for breeding more resilient and pollinator-friendly crops.

Excavations at ancient burial site Tinshemet Cave have led researchers to believe that Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens influenced each other far more than we thought.

Evolving cultivated meat industry aims to avoid the use of antibiotics but will need to ensure the meat does not become infected with bacteria.

This new machine learning technology could help farmers optimize harvest timing and improve the quality of the produce.

Hebrew University and Bar-Ilan University researchers secure grants to promote their breakthrough medical and scientific research.

Manmade aerosols have long been considered a prime factor in global warming, but now they are reducing, worldwide temperatures continue to climb. One expert thinks he knows why.

Study shows that UFO sightings are more common in wealthy areas and everywhere during economic downturns.

A new study finds that repeated fasts trigger liver’s ability to adapt to future fasting bouts, creating health benefits for the body.