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Tel Aviv University releases an alarming report on Jew-hatred in America.
Cigarette smoke. Credit: Pixabay.
Study finds nicotine is present in children’s hair, despite distanced smoking
“In Israel, home porches should be regarded as part of the environment of the home,” say researchers at Tel Aviv University.
The click-like sounds, similar to the popping of popcorn, are emitted at a volume similar to human speech, but at high frequencies beyond the hearing range of the human ear.
Tel Aviv University Professor Gilad Yossifon (fourth from left) and his research team. Credit: Courtesy.
Tel Aviv University develops tiny robot that can capture damaged cells
Innovative technology can transport targeted cells for analysis.
“Sometimes, we still encounter surprises, and this is what happened with micrelapid snakes,” said Tel Aviv University Professor Shai Meiri.
Tel Aviv University researchers have developed a biological sensor that sends electrical signals in response to odors which are, in turn, interpreted by robots as a "smell." Credit: Tel Aviv University.
TAU researchers develop biological sensor that allows robots to ‘smell’
Researchers used a machine learning algorithm to create a ‘library’ of odors, detectable at a level of sensitivity 10,000 times higher than that of commonly used electronic devices.
The satellite team (clockwise from left): Orly Blumberg, Prof. Ofer Amrani, Prof. Meir Ariel, Dr. Dolev Bashi and Idan Finkelstein. Credit: Tel Aviv University.
Israeli nanosatellite a breakthrough in quantum communications
Its main mission: to synch with the optical ground station at Tel Aviv U.
Female locusts’ ability to extend their bodies by as much as three times their original length is “almost incomprehensible,” “like something out of science fiction,” says scientist.
A 3D illustration of cancer cells. Credit: fusebulb/Shutterstock.
Israeli study: Intense exercise reduces metastatic cancer risk by 72%
Tel Aviv University researchers found that intense physical activity increases the rate of glucose consumption of internal organs, which, in turn, reduces the availability of the energy needed by tumors to grow.
Tel Aviv and Hadera were found to be the most polluted.
An Israeli nurse prepares a COVID-19 vaccine at a temporary clinic in Jerusalem on Sept. 30, 2021. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90.
New Israeli research could render COVID-19 vaccines unnecessary
Researchers have declared this a scientific breakthrough.
Financial support comes from native Canadian Sylvan Adams, and researchers will partner with those at other leading institutions, including Tel Aviv University.