
Water workers unearth Israel’s oldest city gate
Stone structure is part of urban fortifications dating back 5,500 years, say experts.

Stone structure is part of urban fortifications dating back 5,500 years, say experts.

In tests on mice, they were able to block the switch that drives abnormal cell growth, so that tumors shrank permanently.

Hyaluronic acid, a high-demand ingredient for skincare products, can now be produced more cheaply and ethically.

Global study finds fecal microbiome treatment could significantly improve physical health and social behavior of people with ASD.

AcadeMe enables teachers to pick a clip, an entire film, or an interactive lesson to enhance the learning experience. They can even create their own.

Wireless V2X technology developed in Israel alerts motorists and two-wheel vehicle riders to each other’s presence.

Israeli researchers use body odor to predict which pairs of random strangers are likely to click.

Tiny amounts of an Indian bitter herb block taste receptors for two hours, says Israeli startup.

Israel-based Amai Proteins is global winner of Extreme Tech Challenge; founder pitched the company to Bill Gates and other prominent judges.

Research team identifies earliest luxury fruit trees from charcoal found in ancient fireplaces.

Weizmann researchers use AI tech to analyze non-visual clues from 800,000 years ago.

But Israel’s tendency for gender-neutral names makes breakdown a challenge, says National Library of Israel.

Israel’s Virusight uses the power of AI to deliver results at a fraction of the time and cost.

Hebrew University breakthrough in genome engineering opens the door to new “designer strains” of the plant.

Technology, already proven in mice, could ultimately help boys left infertile by chemotherapy to become fathers.