Judy Siegel-Itzkovich
WhatsApp founder Jan Koum makes largest-ever donation to Jerusalem's Shaare Zedek hospital
Belly fat may accelerate brain aging, major Israeli MRI study finds
Mothers can protect babies from gum disease before birth, Hebrew University study finds
Artificial nighttime lighting may be more dangerous than previously thought, study warns
Study warns artificial night lighting could harm ecosystems by weakening biological clocks.
Taking too many medications may harm older adults, study warns
Sometimes doctors aren’t aware of what others have prescribed or have not reassessed the patient’s condition to determine if he or she still needs to take them.
Connecting neighbors under fire: The story behind Angels of the Shelter
What began as a hiking experience became a platform linking shelter owners with those without protection during wartime emergencies.
AI is ending era of ‘job immunity’ for young tech workers as it reshapes Israel's job market
New research shows AI is changing the makeup of Israel’s unemployed, with young and entry-level hi-tech workers increasingly affected.
Bold vs cautious: Raven personalities shape survival in a changing desert - study
Ravens willing to take risks get easy access to food near humans but still face higher mortality rates.
Israel’s wars are changing sleep, diet, and exercise in alarming ways - study
Israeli researchers find war stress is driving worse sleep, diet, exercise, and screen habits in adults and children alike.
New Israeli-led AI model to predict chemotherapy benefit in breast cancer
Technion researchers part of international study that validates fast, accessible alternative to genomic tests using routine pathology samples.
Breathing life into buildings: Israelis develop better ways to prevent indoor air pollution
Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem suggest that vertical green walls, along with AI-inspired technology, offer a natural solution.
Jerusalem razes Elie Wiesel Plaza for NIS 73m. underground passage to Shaare Zedek
SZMC’s director-general Prof. Ofer Merin told In Jerusalem that when construction is completed, he will make sure that the Elie Wiesel Plaza and its garden are restored.
Some 40% of Israel's teachers report anxiety, depression as war takes mental toll
A new published study by researchers at Ben-Gurion University has found that some 40% of teachers reported levels of anxiety and depression that crossed clinical thresholds.