Tel Aviv University researchers shed light on how bats and perhaps other mammals and humans integrate multi-sensory information

Government plans to build 1.5 million new homes by 2040, mostly in the crowded center, but critics say housing without infrastructure won't work, call for developing Negev, Galilee

Speaking at Tel Aviv conference, Mike Rogers says unlike the US, Iran does not limit itself to public sector targets; Mossad head warns connected world makes us more vulnerable

Hebrew University, Israel's best university slips 8 places to 162 out of 1,000 institutions ranked by the QS World University Rankings; Technion slips 10 places to 257 globally

Tel Aviv University researchers find mechanism in worms that, if it translates to humans, could imply brain activity also plays a role in what is transmitted to offspring

Researchers working with mice now need to find way to detect proteins indicating disease in humans; finding could lead to 'significant delay' in progression of debilitating disease

Tel Aviv University registered 37 patents in the United States last year, ranking 66th; Technion is 75th, with 32 patents, according to academic and trade groups

Jewish family, founder of Purdue Pharma and famous for philanthropy, has become notorious for causing mass-scale drug addiction. Will institutions reject their donations?

No resting on their laurels for the Tel Aviv researchers who created a heart with human tissue and vessels; they promise to pop the cork when a heart will be ready for transplant

Breakthrough may lead to new drugs for the 30%-40% of epilepsy sufferers who don't respond to existing treatments

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