
Future fashion designers swap scissors for software and sustainability
To meet increasing demand for sustainable practices, fashion students use digital tools in place of markers, sketchbooks, paper patterns and fabrics.

To meet increasing demand for sustainable practices, fashion students use digital tools in place of markers, sketchbooks, paper patterns and fabrics.

A new study shows that war-related images affect sexual function and satisfaction, but challenges assumptions that acute stress will cause a universal decline.

Tech4Animals Lab in Haifa develops AI-powered analysis of video, sensor and audio data to determine animals’ physical pain and emotional states.

Eugene Koonin was among few international academics who accepted an invitation to a conference in Israel, making time to volunteer in the process.

University of Haifa’s poll finds levels of PTSD, depression, anxiety and stress reported by the respondents point to a major mental health crisis.

New research can save patients months of adjustment to the right medicine, Israeli-led study determines.

Researchers develop underwater autonomous robots to identify fish in the sea and help promote more sustainable fishing practices.

University of Haifa researcher wins grant from family foundation of former Google CEO to keep fisheries secure and sustainable.

Huge swarms of jellyfish have yet to materialize on Israel’s shores. Climate change might have something to do with it, according to researchers.

Scientists use deep learning models and facial recognition analysis to detect subtle changes in ear tips, eyes and whiskers that indicate pain.

Researchers examine over 300,000 people from around the world to confirm that women usually understand other people’s emotions better than men.

Study shows that if you speak two languages, you probably have a more agile brain than do those who speak only one.

Study from University of Haifa identifies common neural processes of Parkinson’s disease types for the first time; could aid early diagnosis.

Breakthrough research may help speedy diagnosis and treatment of people suffering from post-trauma.

New radar station will monitor both beneficial insects and harmful invasive bugs like the Fall Armyworm moth.