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Breakthrough Israeli technology doubles IVF success rates

Early clinical data paints a striking picture: 20 successful pregnancies from just 31 embryo transfers, a dramatic advantage over the 14 pregnancies from 41 transfers seen in the control group.

By VERONICA NEIFAKH / THE MEDIA LINE
11/02/2025

TAU makes breakthrough in drug delivery to treat inflammatory bowel disease

To present the pioneering concept, Peer and his team encoded the anti-inflammatory protein interleukin-10 into mRNA and delivered it to animal models with Crohn's disease.

TAU Unbound: Can saliva reveal PTSD?

WATCH: The groundbreaking discovery of Prof. (Emerita) Illana Gozes.

TAU Unbound: Exploring Israel’s economic transformation

WATCH: Prof. Leo Leiderman, Chief Economic Advisor of Bank Hapoalim speaks to 'Tel Aviv 360' podcast host Ido Aharoni.

Rujm el-Hiri mystery deepens: Golan Heights site not what previously thought

A theory of the site was that its walls and entrances aligned with astronomical bodies, but as the site has shifted from its original position, it does not correspond to celestial observations

Tel Aviv University researchers develop new cancer-fighting system

The researchers developed nanoparticles, which dissolve into water and carbon dioxide within a month, to encapsulate two different cancer- fighting drugs. 

Over half of Arab Israelis believe war created a shared sense of destiny with Jews

"It appears, however, that under the dark shadow cast by the war over all citizens of Israel, both Arabs and Jews, meaningful bright spots are emerging," research leader Dr. Arik Rudnitzky remarked.

TAU discovers potential use of seismic activity to warn of terrorist activity

Dr. Asaf Inbal said he hopes the new knowledge will lead to expanded use of such tools for security and industrial purposes. 

Hidden innovations: Why 1 in 4 employees keep inventions secret from their employers

New research from TAU uncovers psychological and economic motivations behind invention withholding, suggesting that businesses ought to rethink their management strategies and incentive systems

By VERONICA NEIFAKH/THE MEDIA LINE
22/11/2024

Breakthrough study at Tel Aviv University reveals new mechanisms behind autism

Tel Aviv University researchers have identified new brain mechanisms in genetic autism, offering potential new pathways for future treatments.

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