Articles in "science and research"

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 -- ...

New ‘Mechanical Sensor’ Technology Tracks Cancer Cell Behavior, Predicts Spread

Israeli scientists have developed a groundbreaking method to identify aggressive cancer cells -- not by analyzing genes or chemical ...

Neural ‘On/Off Switch’ Discovery May Shed Light on Sex Differences in Social and Mental Health

Scientists have uncovered a rare, sharply defined neural circuit that behaves like an “on/off” switch, showing striking differences ...

New Study Points to Genetic ‘Achilles’ Heel’ in Cancer Cells

A new Israeli study offers a possible explanation for why some cancers become more aggressive over time, pointing to a weakness that could ...

Scientists Pinpoint Tissue-Regenerating Cells, Offering Hope for Cancer and Burn Victims

For the first time, scientists have identified the specific cells that allow severely damaged tissue to regenerate after widespread ...

Helping Bees Could Backfire: Flowers May Spread Viruses, Scientists Warn

Planting more flowers is widely seen as a simple way to help struggling bees. But a new study suggests that, without careful planning, ...

Israeli-Japanese Team Finds Quantum Particles That ‘Remember’ Past States

An Israeli-Japanese breakthrough in quantum particles brings science one step closer to reliable quantum computers. A team of scientists ...

Fear and Secrecy Undermine Patient Safety Efforts, Israeli Researcher Says

Medical errors remain one of the leading causes of death worldwide, rivaling heart disease and cancer, yet healthcare systems continue to ...

Fixed Impressions May Ease Social Anxiety, Say Researchers

A new study finds that people with social anxiety may feel less stressed and perform better in social situations when they believe first ...


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