Nano-film can create electricity from any motion in the body, even the slight movement of blood moving through veins, according to research published in peer-reviewed journal

Using precision carbon dating and secure archaeological contexts, for the first time researchers have certain proof when the two cultures overlapped -- and where

Taken alongside drug, plant-derived substance shown to reduce dose needed to calm mice; researchers hope this could translate to humans

SARS-CoV-2 uses a three-pronged approach to keep cells from recruiting immune system to fend off the attack until it may be too late, says Weizmann Institute researcher

Scientists say they have successfully shut down pathways in animal brains, which will give neurobiologists unprecedented opportunities to find treatments for human brain conditions

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Peer-reviewed research at Weizmann Institute is most detailed insight into MC4 hunger-controlling receptor; drugs may now be able to target it precisely, without major side effects

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Scientists say find could lead to human gestation outside the womb; new insight into organ formation could spur other medical advances; fetuses have fully formed organs

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

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