Many insects see and hear better than any camera or microphone; that's why a bug-eyed Tel Aviv team is connecting insect parts to circuits and says this’ll be tomorrow’s tech

Archaeologists suggest that as supplies of large animals declined through hunting, early Homo erectus developed the smarts needed to catch smaller, harder to trap prey

Research shows extra-infectious virus variant has proven 45% more transmissible in country, but vaccination halted its rise among at-risk populations, saving ‘many’ lives

Black holes can go months or years before gobbling up last of dead star’s remains, physicists say after detecting pattern of radio emissions from aftermath of star’s destruction

Astronauts aboard International Space Station launch Tel Aviv University's TAU-SAT1, which will measure cosmic radiation around Earth

Tel Aviv University researchers find that the oxygen molecule can be used to disinfect surfaces, including certain hard-to-reach areas

When people test COVID positive, viral loads are 4 times lower if they’re vaccinated, finds first-of-its-kind research; expert calls it ‘game-changer’ in pursuit of herd immunity

It's Archaeology 101 with two of Israel's leading scholars: Prof. Erez Ben-Yosef on excavations at Timna; and Prof. Elisabetta Boaretto breaks down radiocarbon dating for dummies

Amimon team was notified a year ago of the nomination, but thought it was a gimmick

Tel Aviv University researchers solve mystery of sharp-edged devices, found in many areas and known to have been in use for over 2 million years

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