Three-year multidisciplinary initiative aims to address global social, environmental, economic challenges; 10 projects selected

Prof. Dan Yamin says hospitals became safe from meltdown once 50% of over-60s were vaccinated, even with highly infectious variants

Dropping biopsy, pioneering method uses optics to assess lesions; finds all 15 cancer patients in 90-strong sample

Glioblastoma in rodents, and in human cells in a lab model, blocked by compound that researchers see as 'paving the way for a new therapy' for deadliest brain cancer

Strain is more effective at ‘breaking through’ the Pfizer shot than others, Israeli scientists find, in first-of-its-kind study

Paper published in Time and Mind journal claims cavemen entered hallucinogenic states due to lack of oxygen in potential effort to 'maintain their connectedness with the cosmos'

On Holocaust Remembrance Day eve, TAU researchers say that while lockdowns led to drop in physical attacks, conspiracies flourished online about outbreak being Israeli, Jewish plot

Tel Aviv University researchers says Stone Age humans were apex predators, only moved to more plant-based diet 85,000 years ago

Just in time, Tel Aviv scientists may have found medicines to help Eli Reich, a Jewish 2-year-old who has a rare and currently untreatable disorder that harms brain development

Using kosher phone users as a control, Israeli researchers find that those with smartphone dependency are more likely to grind their teeth, have jaw pain and lose sleep

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