In the Covid Era, International Holocaust Memorial day to be Commemorated Online

“The onset of this global crisis has impacted our lives in many ways and indeed Holocaust remembrance is no exception,” Ebbrecht-Hartman said.
Genetic Mutation Connected to Autism Is Identified in Mice by Hebrew University Researchers

The Hebrew University study entitled “Pogz deficiency leads to transcription dysregulation and impaired cerebellar activity underlying autism-like behavior in mice” has just been published
Israeli Data Shows Promising Early Evidence of Fenofibrate’s Ability to Prevent Lung Damage in Corona Patients

The study began this past July when Nahmias showed that the SARS-CoV-2 virus was inhibiting the effective breakdown of fat within the lungs.
Kids with Lice Shouldn’t be Sent Home from School, says Israeli Parasitologist

“One to two out of three were mischaracterized as being infested and could be sent home for treatment without justification.”
What Excited Christian Pilgrims Visiting the Sea of Galilee? Historical Postcards in Jerusalem Give the Answer

In one such postcard, a soldier named Walter writes to his parents, “I can say ‘mafish’ which means ‘enough’ [in Arabic’]…and I hope the war will soon [end] so I can go home again.”
Israeli Researchers Reconstruct Prehistoric Humans called ‘Denisovans’

The discovery and later the HUJI analysis of her pinky bone has opened a new chapter in the understanding of human evolution.
Brightest Explosions in the Universe Decoded in Jerusalem

A scientific breakthrough on Gamma Rays has been claimed by Hebrew University Astrophysicists
New MRI Technology from Jerusalem Will Speed Up Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s

Hebrew University’s new MRI technique can “see” molecular changes in the brain
Non-invasive Test Developed in Jerusalem To Detect Early Stage Cancer Cells

A new blood test developed a fifth-year doctoral student at the Hebrew University’s Faculty of Medicine will help locate cancer cells.
New Lachish Find Adds Fuel to the Debate: Is the Bible Accurate?

Prof. Yosef Garfinkel, head of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Institute of Archaeology, announced at the university’s archaeology conference two weeks ago that he had uncovered a fortified wall at Tel Lachish.