
New drug-delivery method promises revolution in IBD treatment
By adjusting the fat levels in mRNA-based drugs, researchers have found a way to bypass the liver and go straight to the intestine.

By adjusting the fat levels in mRNA-based drugs, researchers have found a way to bypass the liver and go straight to the intestine.

Israeli geo-archeologist had studied ancient seismic activity of Santorini for decades, then happened to be on the island as the ground began shaking.

If you’re perching on the fence about whether to go birding, here’s a handful of reasons to get out there this year.

Turns out goats and sheep make for pretty decent wildfire control.

The CAREPATH program aims to help heart disease patients take their medication correctly and consistently.

Whether you want art, activism or just a walk through nature, here are some must-visit locales in the beloved city.

Even in the face of intense regional and geopolitical conflict, Israel’s tech sector demonstrated extraordinary growth in 2024.

The history surrounding the newly published document is just as fascinating as the history it records.

And what the heck is bio-convergence, anyway? It’s where biology, engineering and artificial intelligence converge.

The new method accurately identifying high-quality sperm cells without using potentially harmful chemical dyes.

Safe Wildlife Crossings is working to prevent animal road deaths by using a combination of tech and community awareness.

Flam’s inclusion is a milestone for Israel’s wine industry, which has traditionally been overshadowed by more established winemaking regions.

W-Cycle turns agricultural waste like sugarcane and banana leaves into food packaging that decomposes fully within 100 days.

Hebrew University and Bar-Ilan University researchers secure grants to promote their breakthrough medical and scientific research.

Manmade aerosols have long been considered a prime factor in global warming, but now they are reducing, worldwide temperatures continue to climb. One expert thinks he knows why.