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Israeli Scientists Warn of Gaps in Heatwave Forecasting Models
A new Israeli study warns that even advanced climate models struggle to capture early atmospheric warning signals that precede extreme ...
New Immune Cell Mechanism Could Inspire Targeted Cancer and Tissue Treatments
Israeli and U.S. scientists have identified a previously unknown type of immune cell that defends the body through a rapid self-destruction ...
Kazakh Scientist Discovers New Species of Bacteria
Kazakh scientist Serik Bakiyev and a team of researchers have discovered a new species of bacteria, Aeromonas oralensis, Kazinform reports, ...
The Dance of the Honeybee May Inform Future Swarm Robotics Design
Honeybees can adjust how they communicate based on how reliable their previous information proved to be, according to a new study by ...
Discovery of Sugar ‘Routing’ in Plants May Boost Agricultural Resilience
Plants exposed to real-world damage such as storms, pests or pruning may respond by actively steering energy to the injury site, ...
Israeli, U.S. Scientists Propose New Approach to Detect Possible Life on Other Worlds
Israeli and American researchers say they have developed a new way to detect possible signs of life beyond Earth by focusing not on ...
Cancer-Fighting Immune ‘Memory’ Discovery Could Transform Future Treatments
Israeli scientists have identified a previously unrecognized form of immune memory that may help the body target cancer cells and could ...
Smog May Slow World Cup Play as Pollution Threatens Player Performance
(PAP) - Smog may be one of the factors affecting soccer players' performance during the FIFA World Cup, which begins on Thursday in the ...
Leaves Reveal Hidden Trail of ‘Forever Chemicals,’ Study Finds
A new study suggests that plants may be quietly revealing environmental pollution that standard soil tests can miss, particularly when ...
Israeli Study Suggests Fat Loss ‘Memory’ Could Change How Doctors Treat Obesity
Losing belly fat may deliver benefits that last far longer than previously thought -- even if the weight eventually returns, according to a ...