The $2 billion campus, which features some of the world’s most energy-efficient buildings, will source its staff, research and resources from both the Technion and Cornell.
A new treatment transfusing the blood of young donors into older recipients is not only as a cure for disease but also a possible treatment for reversing the effects of aging.
Researchers at Israel’s Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and Sheba Medical Center have developed a new method for treating atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
An incredible new cream developed by Israeli company Mediwound uses an innovative pineapple enzyme to remove dead tissue from burn wounds, leaving no scars and no need for surgery.
The new Center will serve as one of the world’s leading institutes for conducting and coordinating research about cannabinoids, endocannabinoids and medical cannabis.
New technology enabling scientists to manipulate genes is a disturbing trend in science which one rabbi believes mirrors the sin that led to global destruction in the generation of Noah.
Two Hebrew University scientists say a strain of passion fruit they have developed appears to contain effective antioxidants to prevent brain decay as people age.
“For the first time worldwide, reconstruction of deficient or damaged bone tissue is achievable by growing viable human bone graft in a laboratory, and transplanting it back to the patient in a minimally invasive surgery via injection.”
Israeli scientists may have found a cure for AIDS with an experimental new drug called Gammora, which eliminated the virus up to 97 percent in test tubes.