In a groundbreaking effort to combat the problem of contaminants and pharmaceutical waste in drinking water, Israeli researchers unveiled a nanofilter designed to specifically detect harmful molecular residue in water.
Candidiasis is an infection caused by the fungus Candida, a type of yeast that normally resides in various parts of the body, including the mouth, throat, gut, and genital area, without causing any harm if diagnosed and treated promptly
The study, by researchers from Tel Aviv University and the Sheba Medical Center in Tel Aviv, found that the connection between heart disease and cancer lies in the secretion of extracellular bubbles from the heart following a heart attack
The findings, published in the peer-reviewed Nature Microbiology journal, present a sophisticated mechanism in which viruses co-opt bacterial defence systems to regulate their behaviour.
Israeli scientists established a crucial connection between Parkinson's disease and a network of molecules surrounding the brain, opening new avenues of research to better understand the disorder and develop targeted therapies.
Israeli scientists established a crucial connection between Parkinson's disease and a network of molecules surrounding the brain, opening new avenues of research to better understand the disorder and develop targeted therapies.
Offering new prospects for early detection and prevention of Alzheimer's symptoms, Israeli researchers succeeded in preventing memory deterioration in an animal model.
From the moment produce is harvested till the time it is eaten, fruits and vegetables undergo a natural decay process, necessitating specific preservation methods to ward off pollutants and bacteria.
Israeli researchers have uncovered a potential link between Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and the composition of the gut microbiome, offering avenues for exploring the long-term effects of microbial interventions during early developmental stages and their impact on brain development.
Israeli researchers have successfully utilized genetic editing technology to cultivate tomato varieties that consume less water as they grow without compromising on yield.
Led by PhD student Tal Raz and Professor Shai Meiri of Tel Aviv University and Professor Uri Roll of Ben-Gurion University in the Negev, the researchers gave further confirmation that tropical regions near the equator serve as centers of high biodiversity for land vertebrates.
Tel Aviv University researchers have unveiled a pivotal connection between the deletion of a specific gene associated with Williams syndrome and its related developmental disorders, potentially opening new avenues for targeted treatment.