Bacterial Intelligence: The Science of Survival through Information Sharing
Prof. Dor Salomon, Prof. Udi Kimron, Dr. Tridiv Mahata, and Ketjana Kanark from the Department of Microbiology and Clinical Immunology.
Earliest Evidence of Communal Rituals Discovered
Ritual Life and Symbolism in the Early Upper Paleolithic of the Levant: A Unique Engraved Rock from the Depths of Manot Cave | Prof. Israel Hershkovitz, Prof. Hila May, and Prof. Rachel Sarig
Two new studies reveal new vulnerabilities of aneuploid cancer cells
Prof. Uri Ben David
Israeli Innovation Excels with Groundbreaking COVID-19 Vaccine
✔ Provided as a nasal spray ✔ Stable at room temperature ✔ Cost-effective and easy to produce This groundbreaking development has the potential to revolutionize the fight against future pandemics.
Breakthrough in Parkinson's Disease Research
Researchers at TAU discovered a potential new target for developing effective treatments for Parkinson's disease
Unveiling the Mechanism Behind the Lethal Bacteria Responsible for Coral Reef Mass Mortality
A breakthrough for marine animals
Technological breakthrough can help identify clinical responses in unresponsive conditions
New technology uses touchless infrared imaging to track pupil size and gaze behind closed eyes.
Should Exosome Secretion Be Prioritized Alongside Histamine and Other Mediators?
In Prof. Ronit Sagi-Eisenberg's lab, researchers discovered how mast cells, crucial in the innate immune system and key to allergies and inflammation, make crucial determinations.
Bugs, drugs and disease
Three recent papers in Nature Communications from the Borenstein lab explore the relationship between gut microbes, drugs, disease, and microbiome transplant
Israeli team prevents memory deterioration in Alzheimer's animal model
Tel Aviv University researchers say their findings could make dementia symptoms detectable 10 to 20 years in advance, and allow prevention.
Split sex organ reveals secrets of cell stability
Researchers from the Zaidel-Bar lab studying the development of the reproductive system in C. elegans discover that cell integrity depends on two independent cytoskeleton systems
Prof Neta Erez publishes groundbreaking research for breast cancer patients
Inhibiting the progression of bone metastasis
Yoni Haitin's new paper on Clic5
Unraveling a three-decade-old mystery - CLIC proteins function as fusogens”
Dr Avraham Ashkenazi & Dr Gad Vatine: Groundbreaking discovery that can help children with rare form of sleep apnea
“Now that we know what goes wrong in the CCHS patient neurons, we can start developing modalities to fix it"
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