Tel Aviv University
“TAU-SAT1,” the first satellite to be completely designed, developed, assembled and tested at an Israeli university, will collect data on cosmic radiation.
“We have joined the ‘Civil Space Revolution’ called New Space, in which, unlike the Old Space, not only giant companies with huge budgets and large teams of engineers can build and launch satellites,” said Professor Colin Price.
It awards three gifts of $1 million shared among the winners of each category: Past, Present and Future.
The discovery marks the first time purple-dyed Iron Age textiles have been uncovered in the Southern Levant.
While COVID-19 has the potential to evolve rapidly, “the good news is that it is very easy to create this vaccine,” said Tel Aviv University doctors, adding that these inoculations are far more effective than flu vaccinations.
Replacing defective genes that cause gradual hearing loss in mice is successful and could lead to treatment for human babies with similar mutations.
A novel therapy could lead to a breakthrough in treating children born with various mutations that eventually cause deafness.
Students from Pakistan, Indonesia, Qatar and Afghanistan all tuned in to a course previously enjoyed only in an Israeli classroom.
European Research Council awards $11.5 million grant to Israeli, German researchers
The goal of the grant is to uncover the molecular processes responsible for fungal drug tolerance and develop new, more effective therapies for invasive fungal infections.
The TAU-SAT1 nanosatellite is a first step on the way to joining the “new space” revolution.
Breakthrough in research could influence treatment of leukemia spreading to brain
The discovery is relevant for several other types of cancer in children and adults since most mortalities are not caused by the primary tumor. but by the spread of metastasized cells to distant organs.
As the coronavirus pandemic rages on, researchers treat municipal and agricultural pruning, hay, paper waste and paper sludge with ozone to turn it into ethanol for hand sanitizers.