
Israeli, US scientists dive into sea to explore climate change
Findings could bring to light discoveries such as shipwrecks and submerged villages, ports, and cities from the past 10,000 years.

Findings could bring to light discoveries such as shipwrecks and submerged villages, ports, and cities from the past 10,000 years.

Ancient statuettes from Puerto Rico, once alleged to have been made by members of the 10 Lost Tribes of Israel, travel to Haifa for examination.

Results of international study led by University of Haifa should be considered carefully by clinicians, caregivers and patients, says researcher.

Expressions of happiness directed at players before the game begins will increase the chances of leading at half-time, research shows.

Dozens of sharks have begun congregating off the coast of Hadera each winter. Israeli scientists are trying to find out why, and how to protect them.

Researchers explore how to end virus ‘hijacking’ of the immune system.

Israeli researchers conclude high-intensity emotions displayed by sales staff can have a negative effect on shoppers.

Israeli researchers find consumption of red meat, especially thoroughly cooked, linked to increased risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

Researchers determine that pigeons raised in the south of Israel were prized for their droppings, not their meat.

Israeli research team finds that minute changes in handwriting can help identify differences between people in various moods.

Finding of jird remains led Israeli researchers to conclude that Byzantine farmers managed to create flourishing agricultural habitat 1,500 years ago.

Research from the University of Haifa is the first to examine whether relations in the workplace directly influence driving safety.

International MA program in child development at the University of Haifa gives tools to professionals from emerging countries to implement back home.

Israeli researchers find link between blue light of electronic devices and suppression of the sleep hormone, melatonin.

Israeli study suggests that making a slight change in the specific piece of DNA could possibly make people live longer.