Science
New study reveals the cellular network behind food tolerance and allergies
Weizmann scientists uncover why our immune system lets us eat without harm, how it tolerates food—and why it sometimes fails.
Dead Sea Scrolls aged decades older by AI-powered discovery
Prehistoric humans may have used fire to smoke meat one million years ago, study suggests
Possible new dwarf planet spotted near the edge of the solar system
Breaking the mold: The story of Israel Prize recipient Yonina Eldar - interview
Breaking the mold comes intuitively to Yonina Eldar, a prominent Israeli professor of electrical engineering.
Driving toward safety: Tackling EMF exposure in cars with SafeFields Technologies
The Inside Israeli Innovation Podcast: Season 2, Episode 51
Asteroid the size of 12.5 gorillas to pass Earth Wednesday in close flyby - NASA
Asteroid 2025 KF is set fly very close to the Earth this Wednesday, according to NASA. Its size is comparable to 12 and a half fully grown gorillas.
Wissenschaftler finden bisher stärksten Hinweis auf außerirdisches Leben
Laut Madhusudhan gibt es zahlreiche Bemühungen, nach Anzeichen für Leben in unserem Sonnensystem zu suchen.
Not your conventional science museum: An exploration of science without walls
Located on the campus of the world-famous Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, it is the first totally outdoor interactive science museum in the world, one operated entirely by the visitors.
AI's molecular magic can transform the agriculture, food industries - opinion
We are stepping into a reality where discovering groundbreaking molecules feels less like traditional chemistry and more like technological magic.
Blavatnik Prizes 2025: Israeli researchers honored for groundbreaking work in science
The 2025 cycle drew 36 nominations from seven Israeli universities, with juries composed of leading Israeli scientists and Nobel laureates selecting the winners.
New Israeli development PHARAOH reveals nature’s secret to healthy long life
The team used the name PHARAOH because they produced a transgenic mouse they named “Moses” that lives 30% longer than ordinary mice, due to having different genes.
Baking with artificial intelligence: Is AI a superior baker than humanity?
Just like art and music, the best that AI can do is duplicate; it can never innovate.
Independence Day 2025: 77+1 reasons I love Israel - opinion
Ahead of Israel's Independence Day, Barbara Sofer presents her annual list of things she loves about the Jewish state.
Scientists discover new color, never before seen by the human eye
Only the study’s five participants have seen the new color so far.