science

New school of medicine to open at Weizmann Institute

President Isaac Herzog and First Lady Michal Herzog hosted Weizmann Institute President, Prof. Alon Chen, as well as its chairman, Shimshon Harel, and Allied Group Chairman Prof. Itzhak Swary.

By LIOR NOVIK
14/11/2024

DNA study confirms details from ancient Norse saga

Modern radiocarbon dating and advanced gene-sequencing technology have allowed researchers to analyze the remains found.  

Cats can learn words approximately four times quicker than human toddlers

Cat’s fast language acquisition process differs from how dogs learn words, often requiring training and rewards. However, cats form associations through subtle behaviors, such as gaze.

11/11/2024
The Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot.

The ‘special forces’ of medical studies in Israel

The Allied Group, one of Israel’s leading business entities, makes a major donation to open a new type of medical school in Israel.

By LIOR NOVIK
10/11/2024
 Prof. Itzhak Swary of Allied (left) and Weizmann Institute President Prof. Alon Chen.

A jubilee of Zionism and excellence: Honoring Allied Group's legacy at the Weizmann Institute

The Weizmann Institute honors the Allied Group and Gutwirth Fund trustees, marking a milestone in Israeli medical research and a legacy of Zionism and philanthropy.

A glimpse into the past: Researchers analyze Pompeii DNA

“The scientific data we provide do not always align with common assumptions,” said study co-author and professor David Reich.

 Tel Aviv University

TAU scientists take on battle vs immunotherapy-resistant tumors

Researchers at Tel Aviv University (TAU) can add to that list their important discovery of a cancer mechanism that has been shown to prevent the immune system from attacking tumors.

Ancient net fishing scenes discovered on 15,800-year-old stones in Germany

A plaquette previously showing a fish was found to include net-like lines. Seven others showed similar net-and-fish scenes.

China advances in developing “Death Star”-like microwave weapon able to destroy satellites

Chinese scientists have advanced in developing a high-power microwave weapon system that uses multiple transmitting vehicles to synchronize electromagnetic waves into a single, focused beam.

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