Articles in "Hebrew University of Jerusalem"

Canine Obesity Linked to Blindness Potential Risk, Scientists Warn

Extra body weight in dogs may do more than affect mobility -- it could also put their vision at risk, Israeli scientists warned on ...

Rat Whiskers Could Inspire Next-Generation Robots and Prosthetics

Rats have long fascinated scientists with their incredible sense of touch, but new Israeli and Japanese research reveals just how ...

Simple Mindset Shift Reduces Teacher Burnout During Wartime, Scientists Say

A simple psychological technique that teaches teachers to mentally reframe stressful events may significantly reduce burnout during ...

Disposable vs. Refillable E-Cigarettes: What Users’ Choices Reveal About Health Risks

Not all e-cigarette users are the same, and new research shows why that matters. A study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem found ...

‘Greenwashing’ Risk Rises as Sustainable Finance Expands, Study Finds

As global investment in “green” companies grows, a pressing question is emerging: how can investors tell which companies are genuinely ...

Breakthrough Study Reveals Weak Spot in Malaria Parasite’s Life Cycle

Scientists have discovered a hidden step that helps the deadliest malaria parasite survive and multiply -- a finding that could lead to new ...

Vouchers Tied to Blood Sugar Targets Improve Diabetes Outcomes, Israeli Study Finds

An Israeli study suggests that financial incentives tied to health outcomes could dramatically improve diabetes management among low-income ...

Bacteria’s Secret Toolkit: Thousands of Proteins Could Revolutionize Medicine and Agriculture

Bacteria have hijacked ancient viral machinery to recognize and attack an astonishing range of cell types, a discovery that could transform ...

Tiny Peptide Offers Big Hope for People Living with Epilepsy

A tiny experimental peptide developed by Israeli scientists may point to a new way of treating epilepsy, not only by reducing seizures but ...

Israeli Scientists Create Biosensor That Lights Up When Wine Turns Sour

Scientists have developed a glow-in-the-dark biosensor that could revolutionize wine quality control by detecting spoilage in real time -- ...


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