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Iran destroys Israel’s $50 million science treasure, Weizmann Institute, marking one of the war’s most costly strikesIran's missile attack severely damaged Israel's Weizmann Institute of Science, destroying over 45 labs and decades of research in fields li...
Iranian missile strikes Israel's 'crown jewel of science'In a direct conflict between Iran and Israel, an Iranian missile struck the Weizmann Institute of Science, a leading Israeli research cente...
Israel and Iran trade strikes for a third day as nuclear talks are called offIsrael has launched a series of airstrikes across Iran for three consecutive days, targeting nuclear and military sites, leading to heighte...
Iran targets Israeli security’s brain, hits Weizmann Institute of Science with missiles, destroys labsAn Iranian missile hit the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot. The strike ignited a fire and damaged a laboratory building. This atta...
Research shows women's tears lower aggression in menThe research found that chemicals in women's tears lowered brain activity associated with aggression in men.
Scientists grow whole model of human embryo without sperm or eggScientists at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel have successfully grown human embryo-like structures in a lab without using sperm...
Smells like kindred spirit, A BO storyThere’s no stronger bond between friends than their, um, body odour
In boost for COVID-19 battle, Pfizer vaccine found 94% effective in real worldThe research in Israel - two months into one of the world's fastest rollouts, providing a rich source of data - showed two doses of the Pfi...
Israelis pay respects to victims of 26/11 Mumbai attacks, demand justice for themIsraelis, and Indian students and caregivers paid respects to the victims in Jerusalem, Rehovot and Tel Aviv on Wednesday and ceremonies ar...
Brexit paralysis is hurting UK science, warns Indian-origin Nobel scientist Sir Venkatraman RamakrishnanNobel Prize winning biologist Sir Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, who was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2012 for his contribution to science,...
- Jupiter's mysterious jet-streams 'unearthly', finds Juno probe
Washington, March 8 (IANS) The atmospheric winds of Jupiter run deep into its atmosphere and last longer than similar atmospheric processes...
Is whole wheat healthier than white bread? Turns out that it depends on your gut bacteriaThe findings could lead to a more rational approach for telling people which foods are a better fit for them.
Moon may have formed from collision of tiny 'moonlets'The study also claims that the Moon we see now is not Earth's first moon, but rather the last in a series of moons that orbited our planet.
Sun Pharma inks pact to develop nervous system drugsThe company will have commercial rights to this product globally. It will also fund all future studies to be conducted on the enzyme.
Embryonic stem cells could heal damaged lungs: ResearchEmbryonic stem cells can be used to repair damaged lung tissue in those with severe respiratory disease, researchers have found.
Simple sniff test could detect autismResearchers have found that autistic children go right on sniffing in the same way, no matter how pleasant or awful it is.
Microbe waste can shed light on Earth's evolutionMicrobe waste may provide a record of how Earth and life co-evolved over the past 3.5 billion years as the planet's temperature, oxygen lev...
- Abdul Kalam on Israel visit
Former President A P J Abdul Kalam is on a two-day visit to Israel.
- Vaccine can mend a broken spine
The astrophysicist Fred Hoyle once said that theories in science that come roaring like lions, have to sometimes retreat, bleating like lam...
- Induj inks pact with Israel-based co
Power generation equipment maker Induj Enertech Ltd has entered into a marketing deal with Israel-based Edig Construction Management Ltd fo...