Cells from humans grown to make spinal cord that has 12 out of 15 mice moving well, and according to scientist could ‘offer all paralyzed people hope that they may walk again’

Tel Aviv University researchers find that as far back as 150,000 years ago, cave-dwelling humans could pick best spot for a fire for minimum smoke and maximum benefits

University researchers confirm disputed World Wildlife Fund estimate of 68% decline in vertebrate numbers over past 50 years, say drop was likely even higher

Inaugural Tel Aviv University study focusing on encouraging signs presented to President Isaac Herzog on International Holocaust Remembrance Day

TAUi offers dozens of programs in English. Learn about them all at Open Day, a virtual event on Feb 1-2

Did the travel ban help? Why aren’t vaccines working the same as with previous variants? Why don’t antibody counts tell us if we’re protected? Immunologist Dr. Yariv Wine answers

More than half of the lost cognitive ability returns after mice are given ketogenic diet for two months, Tel Aviv University scientists report in peer-reviewed research

Tel Aviv University research finds key interactions with child are reduced to a quarter when mom is distracted by phone or reading magazines; same likely true of fathers

Scientists say their work may cause a pivot in research on use of the drug for autism, as it suggests that he wrong cannabis compound is currently subject of the most focus

Israeli researchers say they used experimental molecule to break down protein whose buildup can cause the debilitating condition, also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease

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