Articles in "science and research"
Israeli Scientists Discover Tiny Viral Switch That Could Fight Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
A tiny viral switch discovered by Israeli and American scientists could open a new front in the fight against antibiotic-resistant ...
New Gene-Editing Method Targets Disease-Carrying Mosquitoes
Israeli scientists have developed a new gene-editing method that could significantly improve mosquito control programs by making it easy to ...
Machine Learning Offers New Way to Predict Plant Water Use, Israeli Study Finds
A new Israeli study suggests that machine-learning models may soon give growers a far more precise way to predict how much water their ...
Advanced Fusion Control Breakthrough Brings Clean, Reliable Energy Closer to Reality
Israeli startup nT-Tao and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev announced a breakthrough in controlling power delivery for fusion reactors, a ...
160-Million-Year-Old Feathers Prompt Rethink of Flight’s Origins
A rare set of 160-million-year-old dinosaur fossils is reshaping scientists’ understanding of how flight evolved among dinosaurs and ...
Breakthrough ADHD Study Reveals Measurable, Changeable Brain Activity in Children
A new study has identified a specific, measurable pattern of brain activity in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder that ...
Breakthrough Technique Maps Toxic Protein Growth in Alzheimer’s Disease
Israeli and Dutch researchers have unveiled a new technique that allows scientists to precisely measure toxic protein clumps associated ...
Israeli Scientists Make Carbon Capture Faster and Practical
Scientists in Israel have found a way to speed up a natural process that normally takes thousands of years, turning it into a matter of ...
AI Accurately Predicts Location of Mineral Deposits
Baku (AZERTAC) - The race to find the mineral deposits needed to support the world’s growing population and energy transition is on, and ...
Study Links Chronic Pain Severity to Anger and Sense of Injustice
Chronic pain may not just be a physical condition -- it’s also deeply tied to how patients process anger and perceive fairness. An ...