
From Parkinson’s to Picasso
Israeli study looks at link between Parkinson’s and enhanced creativity.

Israeli study looks at link between Parkinson’s and enhanced creativity.

Research offers the potential for restoring memory and protecting the brain of patients with this debilitating disease.

The XIN Center at Tel Aviv University will nurture future product ideas by Israeli and Chinese students in nanotech, biotech and energy.

A star plays a rare game of ‘hide-and-seek,’ and it was visible from nowhere but the Wise Observatory in the Negev.
‘We wanted to create a safe drug-delivery system, which wouldn’t harm the body’s immune system or organs.’

Tel Aviv University/Weizmann Institute scientists create computer test EDGE for metabolic genes lethal to cells.

Tel Aviv University study shows caffeine and alcohol can change a part of DNA linked to certain diseases.

Prof. Malka Schaps may be the first ultra-Orthodox woman to climb this high on the professional academic ladder.

TAU graduates rank amid most successful at securing American funding for new companies, according to new data.
Israeli scientists find that gold nanofibers in engineered heart tissue can enhance electrical signaling.

Tel Aviv University research finds that breastfed children are less likely to develop ADHD later in life.
Tel Aviv University’s scientists discover injectable protein to reverse symptoms of dangerous conditions.

Tel Aviv University research shows low levels of social support and high levels of stress in the workplace affect the development of type 2 diabetes.

New Technology Innovation Momentum Fund at Tel Aviv University’s Ramot technology transfer company gets $5 million kick-start.
Students create social entrepreneurship proposals to tackle the global food crisis.