Articles in "Bar-Ilan University"

Israeli Archaeologists Uncover Remains of Dramatic Mountaintop Royal Palace

A team of Israeli archaeologists has uncovered a new piece of the puzzle at the ancient Alexandrium fortress, the dramatic mountaintop site ...

Scientific Study Unlocks Potential for New Anti-Aging Therapies

The human body has a remarkable ability to protect itself from age-related decline -- repairing damage, supporting heart and brain health, ...

Even Traumatized Parents Can Shield Their Children from War’s Emotional Toll, Study Finds

Even during war, parents can play a critical role in protecting their children, new research finds. The study shows that parental emotional ...

Civil Servants Not Immune to Polarization, Study Finds in Israel and U.S. Parallels

A new academic study has found that civil servants, much like the general public, are deeply divided in how they perceive and respond to ...

Drinking More Water May Lower Risk of High Blood Pressure and Heart Failure, Study Finds

People with higher sodium levels -- still within the normal range -- are more likely to develop high blood pressure and heart failure, but ...

New Protein Modifications Could Combat Aging and Disease, Scientists Say

Offering new hope for treatments that could combat aging and disease, scientists have uncovered evolutionary insights into how certain ...

Lightning and Wildfires: How Israeli AI Research is Changing Disaster Prediction

Israeli researchers have developed an artificial intelligence model that can predict lightning-induced wildfires with unprecedented ...

Monitoring Dogs’ Scent Responses Promises Faster, Smarter Detection in Rescue and Security

A groundbreaking Israeli study investigating the brain activity of dogs during scent detection has led to the development of an optical ...

Working From Home Even Briefly Can Weaken Group Identity, Researchers Warn

Aloneness is not just an individual experience but a social force with real consequences for group identity, workplace dynamics, mental ...

Down’s Syndrome Cognitive Development Extends Into Adulthood, Study Shows

An Israeli study has demonstrated that people with Down's Syndrome continue to have cognitive growth into adulthood, overturning widespread ...


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