
Israeli-American economist wins Nobel Prize
MIT Prof. Joshua Angrist, who taught at Hebrew University in the 1990s, is the 13th Israeli citizen to win the prestigious award.

MIT Prof. Joshua Angrist, who taught at Hebrew University in the 1990s, is the 13th Israeli citizen to win the prestigious award.

Collection from the National Library of Israel shows the genuine warmth between Israeli Prime Minister Begin and Egyptian President Sadat.

As part of Cancer Research Month, we take a look at some of the best Israeli research in the field of cancer and the scientists committed to saving lives.

Significant scientific advances and new products sometimes are born of unexpected lab results and serendipity.

Leading academics and students from 71 countries taking part in 1st World Science Conference Israel.

Bono and former Israeli prime minister call one another ‘voices of hope and peace.’

‘This team will help Bell Labs continue to invent the future’ – Marcus Weldon, President of Bell Labs & CTO Alcatel-Lucent, tells MIXiii 2014 high-tech conference in Tel Aviv.

Arieh Warshel and Michael Levitt are the 11th and 12th Israelis to win a prestigious Nobel Prize in the country’s 65-year history, and the fifth and sixth to win the award in chemistry.

TAU professor Francois Englert shares Nobel Prize in physics with British colleague Peter Higgs.

Thomson Reuters predicts Prof. Howard (Chaim) Cedar and emeritus Prof. Aharon Razin will win in field of medicine or chemistry.

Professors Avraham Hershko and Aharon Ciechanover – recipients of 2004 Nobel Prize in Chemistry – cited for groundbreaking research.

300 young scientists, 21 nationalities and five Nobel Laureates will take part in the science world’s most important conference for young scientists.

Danny Shechtman’s rigorous Israeli upbringing gave him the tenacity to keep him on a prize-winning scientific course despite ridicule from colleagues.
Alone they may be ineffective, but used together two common antibiotics could fight off deadly antibiotic-resistant superbugs, according to a team of Israeli and American researchers.

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced that Aumann and Prof. Thomas C. Schelling of the University of Maryland will share this year’s prize “for