
A treatment for bacterial infections that comes from the sewers
The story of how a bacterial virus found in Jerusalem sewage could prevent root canal infections.

The story of how a bacterial virus found in Jerusalem sewage could prevent root canal infections.
Australia’s PhytoTech Medical signs deal to develop a medical cannabis delivery system based on technology from Hebrew University.

Find out how Israeli scientists are manipulating the tiniest parts of matter to make life better for millions.

Israelis are eager to share their expertise with a world that has been slow to legalize the medical use of marijuana.

Bible masters student took part in ‘Who’s Still Standing,’ an adaptation of the Israeli TV game show ‘Laoof Al Hamiliyon.’

With studies on anything from storm intensity to drought and fog, ISRAEL21c introduces the leading climate-change investigators from Israel.

Technion, Tel Aviv University and Hebrew University of Jerusalem listed in PitchBook’s Top 50 undergraduate schools backed by venture companies.

An Israeli graduate student devises anti-slime coating for boxes used to transport fruits and vegetables to market.

New Israeli research suggests whey protein powder helps prevent spikes in blood sugar even after a high-glycemic meal.

Eric Sirkin says there is no reason Israeli companies can’t be large and multinational. It just requires a shift of mentality, he says.

Hebrew University’s tech-transfer company, Yissum, partners with the likes of J&J, P&G, Merck, Roche, Novartis, Microsoft, Intel, Coca-Cola and Monsanto.

From research to social and educational programs, Israel excels in the struggle to understand autism and help families deal with this developmental disorder.

Twelve 9,000-year-old stone masks unearthed in the Judean Hills and desert are exhibited together for the first time ever, at the Israel Museum.

Israeli and US researchers find surprising effects of temperature and water vapor in an atmospheric region called the tropical tropopause layer.

Breakthrough findings could lead to more effective treatment for bacterial infections.