
Nanotech tattoo maps emotions and monitors muscle activity
Novel skin electrode is comfortable and has many potential commercial and medical applications, says Israeli researcher.

Novel skin electrode is comfortable and has many potential commercial and medical applications, says Israeli researcher.

Most of Israel’s nine universities have joint programs in other countries, from student-faculty exchanges and research to brick-and-mortar institutes.

Tel Aviv University-Freiburg University study may help in high yielding crop plants and modernizing agriculture.

Tel Aviv University researcher’s cutting-edge innovation offers new assisted reproductive technology for treating infertility.

Resistance training not only contributes to a leaner, healthier physique but also to a leaner, healthier liver, according to Israeli research

‘We must always question our assumptions. Being here in Israel has taught me…that things are often not as they are made to seem’ — Haisam Hassanein

Israeli study finds new treatment for pain syndrome reduces or eliminates need for medication.

Kodak Software and Solutions Team launches project with Tel Aviv University MBA students to bring innovative solutions to market.

Harvard-TAU research team reveals that H2O may have formed much earlier than previously thought.

Israeli research finds brief episodes of social anxiety increases the risk of teeth grinding, tooth erosion, and jaw pain.

A pliable transparent screen for TVs, tablets and other devices could be made from a novel DNA peptide nanostructure, say Israeli researchers.

Savills’ research looked at business environment, tech environment, quality of life, talent pool and property affordability to come up with an overall score.

Tel Aviv University study finds good-looking money managers attract more clients — but are also more likely to disappoint.

EnStorage’s low-cost unit stores more megawatts of power for a longer time — a major advance for wind- and solar-energy producers.

‘This is the first study in which a systematic, theory-based intervention for parental involvement in teen driving was found to be effective.’