science

Israeli innovation strikes again: TAU invents self-repairing adhesive glass

The new glass type is expected to revolutionize optics and electro-optics, satellite communication, remote sensing and biomedicine.  

Rise and shine: Scientists watch black hole 'wake up' and emit light in far-off galaxy

The phenomenon that was observed is known as an active galactic nucleus, which is when the supermassive black hole start to shine even brighter due to the activity at the galactic core.

18/06/2024

New study finds birds of prey use unique air sac to soar to great distances

Unlike the lungs of mammals, bird lungs do more than just breathe. An air-filled sac within the birds’ lungs is thought to increase the force the birds use to power flight muscles while soaring.

Steven Fuld advocates for Israel’s beacon of hope and innovation: the Technion

At the conference, Fuld calls for support for the Technion's humanitarian mission, urging continued support for its future.

Małgorzata Jarovka-Krzemkowska

Genome study shows how horses galloped into human history

The genomic evidence showed that horses were first domesticated in Central Asia - northern Kazakhstan to be precise - about 5,500 years ago by people from what is called the Botai culture.

By REUTERS
07/06/2024

Health Tech Valley: Sheba’s ARC launches new ‘City of Health’

The center is to be home to startups and companies from multiple industries including biotech, AI, drug development, agriculture, and more.

06/06/2024
 An artist’s reconstruction of the 67 million-year-old Cretaceous Period landscape of North Dakota

'Teen Rex': Rare fossil of adolescent Tyrannosaurus found by US kids

The discovery of the fossil, nicknamed "Teen Rex," was announced on Tuesday by the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, where it will be studied and displayed.

By REUTERS
04/06/2024

Leading Cancer institute Dana-Farber to partner with OncoHost for groundbreaking cancer study

Pioneering Kidney Cancer Study Seeks to Improve Treatment Outcomes through Precision Medicine

Chicken feathers can be used to reduce hair loss and nausea from chemotherapy

The team members said their development will make it possible, for the first time, for faulty enzymes to be replaced within the body.

Astronaut Ilan Ramon’s space diary finds a home at Israel’s National Library

Ramon's mission on Columbia claimed the lives of all seven crew members, but many of his personal items survived, including diary entries as new additions to Israel's National Library.

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