Encouraging results seen in mice study for world’s first RNA-based drug of its kind; it helps chemotherapy attack tumors and assists immunotherapy in strengthening immune system

The Bloomberg-Sagol Center For City Leadership will train up to 20 mayors a year, with the goal of improving Israeli municipal services

New research based on First Temple City of David pottery sherds dating to the Babylonian destruction shores up theories of international trade with Kingdom of Judah

Prevalence of post-concussion aftershock hampers recovery, say researchers, hoping study will lead to better understanding and treatment of health complaints after brain trauma

Tel Aviv University study on popular settlement spot Revadim looks at personal motivations behind reuse of flint tools

TAU says that as an institution that raises 'the banner of academic freedom,' it must offer assistance to 'our Ukrainian colleagues'

Tel Aviv University International launches an innovative interdisciplinary management program to provide students with well-rounded, in-demand skills to prepare them for successful careers

Half of the 18 IDF veterans in research made such good progress they were no longer deemed to have PTSD by end of a 60-session course in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber

Health reporter Nathan Jeffay offers some rays of light from a waning Omicron wave; news editor Luke Tress dives into messianic Jewish missionaries and a virtual Chabad house

Researchers find a bacterial species that proliferates in the insects' guts when they join a group; the finding could lead to new means for combating outbreaks

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