Extremely resilient chemicals pose a major environmental hazard. A new study might pave the way to a cleaner world.
A development led by an Israeli scientist has significantly improved the image quality of ground-based telescopes.
A new generation of cyborg cockroaches merges advanced tech with the insects’ natural skills.
How does the movement of continents shape the Earth's surface and affect mountain height?
By century’s end, extreme weather could kill up to 2.3 million people in European cities if climate action is not taken.
A fellowship for a high-energy phenomena researcher, a farewell to a pioneering telescope, and bone breakdown in space.
The Israeli Moon mission has been suspended due to budget constraints, but the organization’s educational programs continue.
Private astronauts break new ground, satellites track wildfires, and intriguing molecules are discovered on Mars
Daniel Kahneman, who passed away a year ago, showed that our decisions aren’t purely rational.
Virtual meetings are now a daily norm—but what are they doing to our brains and behavior?
Boeing faces another test flight, India’s Moon program gains momentum, galaxies are aging faster than scientists once thought.
Starliner astronauts returned after nine months — from a planned eight-day mission.
Rapid melting may leave the Arctic nearly ice-free in summer within years
Miniaturized medical devices, innovative radar systems, and artificial intelligence: the science of Israel Prize laureate Prof. Yonina Eldar.
NASA layoffs, a new space telescope, and dozens of newly discovered moons
In a groundbreaking treatment, insulin-producing cells sourced from a young woman's own body were successfully implanted, effectively eliminating the need for daily injections.
The prestigious Israeli prize this year will honor groundbreaking achievements in physics, antiviral research, chemical catalysis, discoveries in plant immunity, and architectural innovation in China.
A private lander overturned upon landing, Starship exploded, spacecraft went missing, and a European launch was successful
On its eighth test flight, SpaceX lost the spacecraft again, similar to the previous test
Crying is a response to sadness and pain, but also to joy, excitement, and relief. Why do positive emotions make us cry?