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 PhD Student Belal Abu Salha February 2024

Say goodbye to spoiled fruits and vegetables and hello to edible and fresh produce

 Repeated sexual failures cause social stress in fruit flies, study shows

Repeated sexual failures cause social stress in fruit flies, study shows

 Nannowithius wahrmani

Israeli scientists first to document scorpions 'hitching a ride'

A star disrupted by a supermassive black hole. As the star wanders past the black hole, the tidal field of the hole rips apart the star. The picture shows the result of the simulation carried out by Steinberg and Stone.

Origin of intense light in supermassive black holes and tidal disruption events revealed by study

 Edete young pistachio pollination.

How an Israeli pollination company helped boost California’s pistachio crop

 Eye

Blinking could provide clues to human response under stress

Study of spheres provided by HU Prof. Leore Grosman and colleagues A. Muller, D.Barsky, R. Sala-Ramos, G. Sharon, S. Titton, and J.M. Vergès.

Were the limestone spheroids of 'Ubeidiya intentionally designed?

While Dr. Scheinin restrains the shark, Dr. Livne performs an ultrasound examination with the portable ultrasound to determine if the shark is pregnant

Haifa U. researchers awarded $100,000 to discover shark survival secrets

 FAT-SHAMING is just one of the problems with the ‘Family First’ ad, which also ‘singles-shames.’

TAU researchers: Out with BMI to measure weight, in with body-fat percentage

 THE CHEMISTRY building at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beersheba: The total GDP potential lost due to scientists who have left Israel is a market failure estimated at billions of shekels per year, says the writer.

Israel must bring its scientists back home - opinion

By RIVKA CARMI
 Self-morphing

Self-morphing materials can make industrial production more eco-friendly

 Fruit Bat in daytime.

Leave bats alone for environmental conservation, experts advise

 Science and Technology Minister Ofir Akunis is seen with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, on May 1, 2023

Likud's Ofir Akunis plans international tech expo for Israel’s 75th

 (left to right): Prof. Chamutal Gur, Dr. Eyal David, Dr. Bjørt Kragesteen and Prof. Ido Amit

Weizmann Institute solves the mystery of red blood cell production

 Israeli researchers have discovered that bats experience hearing loss in old age.

Flying mammals live in an environment of constant noise, new study shows

 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is seen in Jerusalem, on March 13, 2023.

Israeli judicial reform could spark damaging brain drain - survey

 Close-up diagram of the quantum twisting microscope in action. Electrons tunnel from the probe (inverted pyramid at the top) to the sample (bottom) in several places at once (green vertical lines), in a quantum coherent manner

Weizmann Institute scientists discover tool for the science of twistronics

 Israel's first space telescope, ULTRASAT (illustration).

Israel's first space telescope set to launch in 2026