Teenage boys from Ukraine’s world championship math team among groups largely of women, whose husbands and families are still in war-torn country

Omicron didn’t wipe out the previous variant, which is super-resilient and could reemerge with a vengeance, according to a study based on cutting-edge sewage monitoring

Prof. Roi Granot and Dutch scientists outline a theory of chain reactions in tectonic plates that they say determined the appearance of the world as we know it

Diagnosis from scans could enable starting treatment at birth rather than waiting years, possibly boosting the results

Scientists say findings highlight possible impact on social interactions with peers and educators, ability to form important relationships

University researchers confirm disputed World Wildlife Fund estimate of 68% decline in vertebrate numbers over past 50 years, say drop was likely even higher

Ben-Gurion University trial shows consumption of green tea, duckweed and walnuts may significantly reduce age-related brain damage, especially among over-50s

Researchers say fish managed to take specially designed vehicle to targets for rewards, showing that navigation may be independent of environment

Ben Gurion University geneticists suggest illness primarily targets the immune system, not the lungs, and say if the hypothesis is true, it may open up a new treatment possibility

Results from double blind, peer-reviewed research show improvement among those who received extra oxygen, but not regular air

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