
Israel unveils first domestic quantum computer
The superconducting computer is set to push Israel to the forefront of the global race to dominate the field of quantum technology.

The superconducting computer is set to push Israel to the forefront of the global race to dominate the field of quantum technology.

Experts say that, ironically, the Iran-made UAVs’ main advantage is how primitive they are, escaping modern-day radars and anti-missile systems.

Researchers have found a link between how men’s ADHD affects their female partners’ mental health.

A study by Hebrew University of Jerusalem offers first empirical evidence that genetic diversity plays a significant role in group judgment.

Nutritional imbalances affect survival, reproductive success and offspring health of bees, which in turn impact pollination of our food supply.

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

The breakthrough methodology promises more precise cancer treatment.

Britains want to mediate, and Germans are more engaged. Survey also shows two out of four Europeans unchanged in their attitude toward Israel.

Scientists discover a method to determine whether a soil sample, such as mudbrick, was burned down or collapsed, helping resolve ancient mysteries.

A top 10 physics breakthrough of 2023: Cracks travel through materials at supersonic speed, which may better explain deadly earthquakes.

Reports from three Israeli universities reflects the vital role of civilian volunteers and donors in the early phase of the Iron Swords War.

New circular production process saves wood byproducts from the waste stream, yielding a 100% natural raw material with no thermoplastics.

Large ocean currents’ circulation of warm water played crucial role in shaping temperature fluctuations in prehistoric times — and today.

The biosensors are dispersed over the target area, where they sniff out the chemical signature of buried explosives and become luminescent.

Hebrew University researchers discover that lowering levels of nitric oxide in the brain reduces autism-like symptoms.