The triumph of the blood libel We’re seeing lots and lots of it these days. It’s worth recalling what a blood libel really is. Caroline B. Glick March 22, 2024
Anti-Israel vandal dumps red wax, akin to ‘blood,’ on Rep. Goldman’s office It was the second such attack against the Jewish congressman since Oct. 7. Feb. 14, 2024
Birthright Israel bone-marrow registry marks 100,000 potential donors So far, the initiative has facilitated 434 life-saving bone-marrow transplants. June 8, 2023
Japanese medical team visits Israel to study emergency preparedness The visiting experts gained “a great deal of new knowledge,” stated Hiroshima University professor Tatsuhiko Kubo. March 8, 2023
Magen David Adom builds world’s first subterranean blood bank Israel’s emergency blood reserves to be held in an underground vault to protect it from potential missile, chemical and biological attacks Josh Hasten May 2, 2022
Saving lives with artificial intelligence Tel Aviv University technology will allow physicians to identify patients who are at risk for serious illness ahead of time. Dec. 6, 2021
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. Abigail Klein Leichman Nov. 7, 2021
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