
Booze-proof hornets could hold key to studying alcoholism
Researchers find that hornets have several copies of the gene responsible for producing the enzyme that breaks down alcohol.

Researchers find that hornets have several copies of the gene responsible for producing the enzyme that breaks down alcohol.

National Library of Israel releases rare personal photographs of Jewish poet and paratrooper exactly 80 years after her execution in native Hungary.

David Kempinski Hotel joins Condé Nast Traveler’s list of best hotel breakfasts along with luxury establishments in Paris, Berlin and New York.

AI firms now account for 30% of the nation’s 7,000-plus startups but are bringing in 47% of all investment.

Among the national winners: bloggers Alex Shults and Idan Shalva, musical duo Ness and Stilla, and model Eden Fines.

Survivor of the Kibbutz Be’eri massacre says a revival of the area would be possible only if those abducted on October 7 are brought back from Gaza.

Innoventric’s Trillium, now in clinical trials, is implanted in a 10-minute procedure under sedation to treat a leak in the tricuspid valve.

A cooperative of top high-tech companies started the project to increase availability and lower cost of flights between Israel and US.

Israeli researchers discover that better glycemic control can improve overall health of the brain and slow age-related atrophy.

Israeli researchers say memorial tattoos following October 7 massacre align with a psychological theory and shed light on how people cope with trauma.

Medals earned at the World Youth Windsurfing Championship in Spain were dedicated to memory of coach’s cousin, who fell in combat in Gaza.

Israeli researchers believe they’ve found a way of identifying and removing senescent cells by adapting a new generation of cancer treatments.

From a pregnancy monitor to a beehive monitor, see which Israeli inventions were chosen for the coveted list.

Fermata monitors crops to automatically detect problems; yieldsApp translates that data into tailored recommendations.

New machine-learning approach can help identify fake news sources needing further investigation, quickly and cheaply.