
Cellular aging mechanism may actually heal hearts
Senescence, a process long thought to be the “bad guy” behind aging, now shown to be essential in cardiac healing and regeneration.

Senescence, a process long thought to be the “bad guy” behind aging, now shown to be essential in cardiac healing and regeneration.

New open-access format for drug discovery is accelerating global efforts to develop inexpensive generic medications against potential viral threats.

From high-tech to agriculture, Israeli innovation continues to influence the world. See it firsthand on your trip to Israel.

Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis affect roughly 300 of every 100,000 people in the western world. Here’s what Israeli researchers are doing about it.

A new study shows that the smell of a baby’s head makes women aggressive, and dads less so. This cute aggression is all part of the survival process.

A novel approach from the Weizmann Institute of Science plugs the opening that the SARS CoV-2 virus uses to attach to cells in the body.

Mice receiving plant-derived beta-sitosterol were calmer than the control group, scientists report.

Researchers kept bottled mouse embryos alive about halfway through their usual gestation, observing formation of hind limbs and major organs.

Scientists have discovered that the immune system can find bacteria residing within cancer cells and use them to provoke an immune reaction against a tumor.

The discovery of microplastics in the air above the ocean reveals the spread of this dangerous form of pollution.

We are doubling the mass of the human-made, ‘anthropogenic’ part of the world every 20 years and the curve is not flattening.

Want to add a whiff of the beach to your vacation pics on social media? Thanks to research at the Weizmann Institute, this may be possible soon.

You don’t have to think big to help the environment – even a few trees can improve air quality and temperature.

A new study of these tools using spectroscopy and bioinformatics suggests skilled control over heating flint to produce different forms.

Virus-fighting viperins, part of the human immune system, have bacterial counterparts that might boost the fight against influenza and Covid-19.