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Professor Eviatar Matania, who heads the new Air and Space Power Center, says the Israeli Air Force is interested in gaining new insights on strategy, power and the region.
It has been found in the past that reduced linguistic input leads to reduced vocabulary in a child, even as an adult.
A study by an Israeli research group, in collaboration with peers from Germany, France, England and the United States, suggests that the course of the fatal neurodegenerative disease can be delayed and even reversed in its early stages.
In a statement dismissing criticism of its International Week events, Tel Aviv University says the market “raises the banner of the promotion of internationalism and multiculturalism on campus.”
Tel Aviv University technology will allow physicians to identify patients who are at risk for serious illness ahead of time.
Coller School of Management at Tel Aviv University. Credit: Courtesy.
PitchBook ranks Tel Aviv University eighth in world for alumni entrepreneurship
It comes after Startup Genome ranked the Israeli educational institution fifth worldwide for entrepreneurship.
The technology has great potential for detecting deception in real-life contexts, such as security and crime, according to the researchers.
COVID-19 in a blood vessel. Image courtesy of Tel Aviv University.
Israeli scientists ID coronavirus proteins that harm blood vessels
While COVID-19 is primarily thought of as a respiratory disease, patients are up to three times more likely to suffer a stroke or heart attack, says Tel Aviv University researchers.
Israel’s universities play a “significant role” in strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries, says Dr. S. Jaishankar.
Breast cancer researchers in a Ben-Porath lab in Hadassah university. The lab is trying to understand why certain cancerous cells are able to spread through the body and develop targeted therapies for cancer patients. Jan 12 2011. Photo by Keren Freeman/Flash90.
Cancer-fighting cells can become harmful double agents
Study finds certain immune cells sometimes ‘switch sides’ and actually help tumors grow; finding has implications for improving immunotherapy.
Israel’s significant climate diversity allowed researchers to study individual animals of the same species that live in very different climatic conditions.
A 3D illustration of cancer cells. Credit: fusebulb/Shutterstock.
Researchers at Tel Aviv University discover cancer cells acting as ‘double agents’
Glioblastoma is the most violent and deadly type of cancer in humans.