
AI matchmaker heralds new era in nano cancer treatment
Advanced technology identifies pairs of drugs that can fight disease together, in microscopic doses.

Advanced technology identifies pairs of drugs that can fight disease together, in microscopic doses.

When an advanced lung cancer patient passed out from acute hypoglycemia, doctors tried a treatment that proved a successful scientific breakthrough.

Prof. Gideon Grader awarded the Institut de France prize for developing the E-TAC process that enables splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen.

Eliad Peretz, a mission and instrument scientist in NASA’s Heliophysics Division, honored for his contributions to multiple space missions.

Inspired by bacteria and sperm cells, hybrid robot can navigate in a biological sample and transport dying cells for further analysis.

Israeli researchers join international delegation studying biological mechanisms at different latitudes and under varying environmental conditions.

From high-tech to agriculture, Israeli innovation continues to influence the world. See it firsthand on your trip to Israel.

Tofu omelette mix and crunchy chickpea-lentil snack win top medals for Israeli students at international food-tech competition.

AI learned to identify a protein targeted in immunotherapy in a process that could make doctors’ work faster, simpler and more precise.

An air screen that can block viruses such as Covid-19 and influenza sits neatly atop a hat, allowing for proper communication.

A clear microgel based on red algae enables scientists to control size and shape of printed tissue before its insertion into target organs.

The Formula Student competition in Europe this summer is a platform for new technological developments.

Technion scientists propose new framework for cancer research based on apparent capacity of cancer cells to learn and adapt.

As most infections are seeded from a patient’s own microbiota, resistance-gaining recurrences can be predicted and minimized by machine learning.

Researchers develop a machine learning technology that rectifies the effects of underrepresentation of women in clinical trials.