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Origami. Credit: StockSnap/Pixabay.
Principles of origami used to position sensors inside 3D-bioprinted tissues
“This new technology is an important step forward for biological research,” say researchers at Tel Aviv University.
July 8, 2024
Friends and family attend the funeral of the Yaniv brothers Hallel, 21, and Yagel, 19, at the Mount Herzl military cemetery in Jerusalem. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90.
Four Israelis inherit corneas of brothers killed in terror attack
“We wish the donors to see the world with goodness and joy, as our sweet Hallel and Yagel saw it,” said parents Esti and Shalom Yaniv.
March 8, 2023
Shot. Credit: Pixabay.
Scientists in Israel see test results that could lead to one-time cure for HIV
Technology developed at Tel Aviv University offers a single-injection treatment for infection.
June 13, 2022
Mechanism of normal blood-sugar absorption (left) vs. insulin resistance in Type 2 Diabetes (right). Credit: Manu5 via Wikimedia Commons.
Technion biomed engineers assess novel approach to treating Type 2 diabetes
An effective one-time treatment rather than daily medication could improve the quality of life and life expectancy of those with the disease.
Oct. 25, 2021
Iby and Aladar Fleischman Faculty of Engineering at Tel Aviv University. Source: Facebook.
Researchers develop artificial gold nanoparticle to improve cancer treatments
The approach introduces the concept of delivering bio-friendly optical resonances, used in cancer-imaging tests, via a miniature nanoscale particle they produced.
June 14, 2021
Tubes at a laboratory at Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center in Jerusalem. Photo by Flash90.
Why Israel is becoming a hub for Parkinson’s research
A high rate of genetic Parkinson’s makes Israel a perfect lab for finding ways to prevent, stop and even cure this fast-growing neurological disorder.
Abigail Klein Leichman  
April 5, 2021
Tel Aviv University, June 4, 2008. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.
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.
Nov. 16, 2020
Technicians carry out a diagnostic test for the coronavirus in a lab at the Rambam Health Care Campus in Haifa on March 30, 2020. Photo by Yossi Aloni/Flash90.
Israeli researchers make ‘significant breakthrough’ in developing corona vaccine
Israeli Defense Minister Naftali Bennett said that “Jewish creativity and ingenuity brought about this amazing development.”
May 6, 2020
Technicians carry out a diagnostic test for the coronavirus in a lab at the Rambam Health Care Campus in Haifa on March 30, 2020. Photo by Yossi Aloni/Flash90.
Israel to give $60 million to COVID-19 vaccine research
“Global plague eradication requires global partnership,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tells European Commission-hosted virtual fundraising event.
Aaron Bandler
May 5, 2020