Advanced tool gives US-Israeli team a clear picture of the arteries, cells, and proteins involved in the maternal-fetal interface; findings may help prevent pregnancy complications

Researchers have long recognized variations in how men and women experience depression, anxiety and PTSD; now they are looking at them on the molecular level

Smaller than a grain of rice and created from stem cells, organoid connected to sensors reveals previously unknown aspects of cardiac physiology

'If you send one or two students to start, you are changing their lives,' says president of South Carolina State University, who joined recent trip of historically Black colleges

Researchers urge doctors to use overall body fat composition, rather than body mass index, to more accurately determine patients' health risks

Hebrew University researchers genetically manipulate energy regulation in male African killifish, making them live longer and develop resistance to age-related conditions

Achievement will allow study of possible causes for placental insufficiency, which affects up to 15% of pregnancies and causes one in 100 pregnancies to end in miscarriage

Hebrew University-led research discovers blind and semi-blind arachnids that are surprisingly closer evolutionarily to European species than to their neighbors

‘Rather than overcoming our biases for assessing ages, AI is actually exaggerating the same biases,’ says author of peer-reviewed research

Results from sifting 1,600-year-old garbage during a first excavation season at Nahal Omer suggest luxury goods from East were in high demand in the 8th century CE, researchers say

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