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Newly developed protein can protect and restore brain function  Jun 14, 2:51 pm
Washington, June 14 (ANI): A Tel Aviv University research has developed a new peptide in her lab to protect and restore nerve cell communications.
Low doses of marijuana component can help prevent brain damage   May 31, 11:03 am
Washington, May 31 (ANI): Tel Aviv University researchers have found that extremely low doses of THC - the psychoactive component of marijuana - protects the brain from long-term cognitive damage in the wake of injury from hypoxia (lack of oxygen), seizures, or toxic drugs.
Now, restorative gel that can reverse paralysis  May 14, 12:07 pm
Washington, May 14 (ANI): Scientists have developed a biodegradable implant, which in combination with a gel - that increases nerve growth and healing - can help restore the functionality of a torn or damaged nerve.
Einstein's theory helps discover new exoplanet  May 14, 9:53 am
Washington, May 14 (ANI): A team at Tel Aviv University and the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA) has just discovered an exoplanet using a new method that relies on Einstein's special theory of relativity.
New method could sniff out schizophrenia  Apr 30, 10:50 am
Washington, April 30 (ANI): Neurons in the nose could be the key to early, fast, and accurate diagnosis of the debilitating mental illness, schizophrenia, according to a TAU researcher.
Is the enemy of my enemy my enemy?  Apr 23, 3:05 pm
Washington, April 23 (ANI): Just as humans follow complex social situations in deciding who to befriend or to abandon, a new study has suggested that animals also use the same level of sophistication in judging social configurations.
Interference with brain activity at high frequency linked to Alzheimer's   Apr 19, 11:56 am
London, April 19 (ANI): A Tel Aviv University study has revealed the missing link between brain patterns and Alzheimer's disease.
Job burnout can take a toll on your heart  Mar 13, 11:17 am
Washington, March 13 (ANI): Burnt-out employees have a dramatically increased risk of heart disease, Tel Aviv University researchers have found.
Power actually makes people happy  Jan 29, 2:15 pm
Washington, January 29 (ANI): While it is said that power leads to unhappiness or loneliness, a new research has indicated that this stereotype is largely untrue.
Can't commit to a relationship? Blame your parents  Dec 11, 1:53 pm
Washington, December 11 (ANI): If you are afraid to commit to a relationship, your parents could be blamed, according to a new research from Tel Aviv University.
Fantasy-reality confusion causes nighttime fears in kids  Nov 14, 4:46 pm
Washington, November 14(ANI): Inability to distinguish reality from fantasy is a primary cause of childhood nighttime fears, researchers have revealed.
Why we're almost every time right with our gut instincts  Nov 13, 10:18 am
Washington, Nov. 9 (ANI): For centuries, scientists have studied how both instinct and intellect figure in the difficult task of choosing, now new research suggests that the old truism "look before you leap" may be less true than previously thought.
'Gut feeling' leads to making right choices more often than believed  Nov 9, 3:28 pm
Washington, Nov. 9 (ANI): For centuries, scientists have studied how both instinct and intellect figure in the difficult task of choosing, now new research suggests that the old truism "look before you leap" may be less true than previously thought.
Brain's metabolism can predict progress of Alzheimer's with 90pc accuracy  Nov 8, 4:07 pm
Washington, November 8 (ANI): Researchers at Tel Aviv University have revealed that early clues regarding the progression of Alzheimer's disease can be found in the brain's metabolism.
Radio telescopes may help reveal history of our universe  Sep 6, 10:16 am
London, September 6 (ANI): An international team of scientists led by researchers at Tel Aviv University has developed a method for detecting galaxies of stars that formed when the universe was in its infancy, during the first 180 million years of its existence.
Carpentry originated between 10000-6000 BCE  Aug 10, 1:02 pm
Washington, August 10 (ANI): A Tel Aviv University research has suggested a direct link between the development of an agricultural society and the development of woodworking tools during the Neolithic Age.
1 in 3 women suffer post-traumatic stress after childbirth  Aug 9, 1:38 pm
Washington, August 9 (ANI): Results of a new study has indicated a relatively high prevalence of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptoms in new mothers.
Childhood obesity linked to 50pc higher risk of cancers in adulthood  Jul 24, 12:43 pm
Washington, July 24 (ANI): Tel Aviv University researchers have revealed a significant reason for children to maintain a healthy weight.
Durable plastics that may replace metals may help reduce pollution  Jun 8, 4:21 pm
Washington, June 8 (ANI): Scientists have been working to produce a biodegradable alternative to plastics to reduce pollution.
Air pollution ups risk of repeated heart attacks by 40pc  Jun 6, 12:05 pm
Washington, June 6 (ANI): High pollution increases the risk of repeated heart attacks in cardiac patients by over 40 percent, a Tel Aviv University researcher has claimed.
Smart phones users more willing to reveal private issues in public spaces  May 11, 1:35 pm
Washington, May 11 (ANI): With endless applications, high-speed wireless Internet access, and free messaging services, smart phones have revolutionized the way we communicate, but at the cost of our privacy.
Dead Sea almost dried up entirely 120,000 years ago  Apr 11, 4:21 pm
Washington, April 11 (ANI): During the last interglacial period, approximately 120,000 years ago, Dead Sea came close to drying up entirely, researchers under a drilling project have found.
Faulty parts of living brains replaced with electronic chips  Jan 18, 4:24 pm
London, Jan 18 (ANI): Creatures such as The Terminator, a 'cyborg' hybrid of flesh and machinery, may be roaming around us in the near future.
Bacteria swarms could inspire new generation of smart robots  Nov 18, 12:41 pm
Washington, Nov 18 (ANI): Tel Aviv University researchers have developed a computational model that explains how bacteria move in a swarm, which can be applied to man-made technologies, including computers, artificial intelligence, and robotics.
'Modern' blade production started much earlier than previously thought  Oct 18, 4:37 pm
Washington, Oct 18 (ANI): A new discovery by researchers at Tel Aviv University has pushed back the production of sophisticated blade hundreds of thousands of years earlier than originally thought.
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