
Why does chemotherapy sometimes lead to metastasis?
A research group analyzes why cancer spread can be triggered by successful chemotherapy and suggests how to prevent it.

A research group analyzes why cancer spread can be triggered by successful chemotherapy and suggests how to prevent it.

An electronic nose that sniffs cancer, a wearable lab that detects poisons in buildings, self-healing electronic devices, Hossam Haick is constantly inventing devices designed to change our lives.

Harmful toxins from nonstick pan coating and firefighting foam are stubborn substances but can now be efficiently zapped from our water.

An idea inspired by a swim leads to the production of electrical currents on a par with those obtained from standard solar cells.

Unique scaffold could also be tailored to nasal reconstruction and orthopedic implants.

Chemical engineers patent a smart dressing that binds the edges of a surgical incision, delivers medication, and reports on healing progress.

Researchers have developed an immunotherapy platform that inhibits melanoma using TRAIL proteins and NanoGhost technology as a drug-delivery vehicle.

In mice with active inflammation, suppressing the neurons that remembered it produced an immediate reduction in the inflammation.

New nanotech approach to breast cancer targets the nervous system around the tumor, inhibiting growth and metastasis.

Experiments in mice show prolonged normal blood sugar levels after a single autograft procedure using their own engineered muscle cells.

For the first time, Israeli scientists succeeded in forming a network of big and small blood vessels, needed for supplying blood to implanted tissue.

More boosters or combining different vaccine types may work better in elderly, based on Technion insights into the aging immune system.

Technion scientists introduce stem-cell tissue regeneration technology to rebuild bone with fewer complications.

Technion student Aseel Nama made her discovery during the International Astronomical Search Collaboration, where she was the only Israeli participant.

Study shows close interaction with nature has more tangible benefits for lifting spirits, and that you don’t have to turn off your phone to do so.