Articles in "Hebrew University of Jerusalem"
Israeli Study Links Brain Energy Use to Obesity and Addiction
Why do people chase a good meal, fall in love, or keep scrolling late into the night? For decades, scientists have said it’s because ...
Scientific Study Unlocks Brain Chemistry, May Revolutionize Mental Health
Sometimes habits and urges feel impossible to resist -- but new research shows the brain may be hijacking itself. A team of Israeli and ...
Family Ties Strengthen Israeli Teens’ Resilience Amid War, Researchers Say
As Israel’s multifront war enters its third year, a Hebrew University of Jerusalem study finds that while teenagers’ basic safety needs ...
Ancient Plant DNA Switches Offer New Tools for Crop Breeding
A new study led by scientists from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has uncovered a set of ancient genetic instructions that control how ...
Tiny Photonic Lantern Could Transform Laser Systems and Fiber-Optic Networks
Israeli scientists have developed a microscopic optical device that can combine light from dozens of small semiconductor lasers into a ...
Israeli-US Research Could Help Conservationists Prevent Genetic Collapse in Wildlife
Habitat fragmentation can push wildlife populations to sudden genetic collapse, even after decades of apparent stability, Israeli ...
New Autism Discovery Could Pave the Way for Targeted Therapies
Israeli scientists say they have identified a biological process that may help explain how certain brain signals become disrupted in some ...
Cannabis Compounds Show Promise in Fighting Fatty Liver Disease, Scientists Say
Two non-psychoactive compounds derived from the cannabis plant could help treat fatty liver disease by improving how liver cells manage ...
Israelis More Optimistic Despite Escalating War With Iran, Survey Finds
Despite a widening war with Iran, Israelis have a growing sense of optimism about personal safety, national security, and their country's ...
Parental Burnout Drives Children’s Wartime Distress, Study Finds
As Israel mobilized 100,000 reservists amid war with Iran and Lebanon, new research suggests the most vulnerable front may be inside the ...