
New clue to understanding Alzheimer’s progression in women
Study reveals sex-specific molecular mechanism leading to accelerated cognitive deterioration in females.

Study reveals sex-specific molecular mechanism leading to accelerated cognitive deterioration in females.

Shai Carmi, Rina Rosenzweig and Zvika Brakerski will each receive $100,000 as laureates of 2023 Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists in Israel.

Certain plants use carbon dioxide from the air and transpire water vapor into rooms, reducing CO2 levels and cooling the air around them.

Researchers from Jerusalem crossbreed a wild tomato from the Peruvian desert and the cultivated tomato, and the results are great news.

Inscription on clay jar discovered near ancient Jerusalem Temple site implies connection between Israel under Solomonic reign and Kingdom of Sheba.

Israeli synthetic biologist helps a US startup design switches that engineer immune cells right inside the body for faster, less expensive treatment.

Finding mutations that explain the disease in 20% of patients is significant enough to have far-reaching diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities.

New understanding provides crucial information for those seeking better therapies for this often fatal form of cancer.

Google and Reichman University establish school for high-tech professions; Hebrew University and Meta AI announce joint PhD in artificial intelligence.

Biblical accounts of military campaigns by against the kingdoms of Israel and Judah verified by geomagnetic dating.

New research shows that a bad weather day will negatively impact our online opinions about hotel stays.

Hebrew University’s Eliezer Rabinovici will be first Israeli to head the largest nuclear particle research center in the world.

Almost half of people surveyed report smell distortions almost a year after contracting virus, while a quarter report unexplained smells.

From Sweden to Singapore, trading volumes plummet when moms and dads take time from jobs to accompany kids on first day of school.

Study of remains in old Rome burial ground show people living in area of lead production were affected just by breathing the air.