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Left-wing orgs inflate violence data in Judea and Samaria

Erez Weiner and Gabi Siboni published a study claiming that the term “settler violence" is the product of a coordinated campaign by left-wing organizations funded by foreign entities.

Left-wing orgs inflate violence data in Judea and Samaria

New longitudinal study:

No evidence fluoridated water causes lower IQ

Massive longitudinal study examines effect of fluoridated water on individuals from infancy through old age, finds no relationship between fluoridated water and lower IQ or cognitive decline.

No evidence fluoridated water causes lower IQ

Despite war:

Israel stays in the global happiness top 10

Bar-Ilan University happiness policy researcher Anat Fanti notes, 'Israel’s results reflect resilience, but not the psychological cost of war.'

Israel stays in the global happiness top 10

New study reveals: ASD diagnoses vary by sector

New study shows many children with risk factors are not brought for diagnoses, especially in poorer neighborhoods.

New study reveals: ASD diagnoses vary by sector

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Gaps in haredi lifestyles between periphery and center

Haredi families in Israel’s periphery have fewer children, spend more on transport and communications, and show higher car and TV ownership.

Gaps in haredi lifestyles between periphery and center

Cracking the evolutionary code of sleep

Bar-Ilan University study uncovers the origin of sleep in jellyfish and sea anemones.

Cracking the evolutionary code of sleep

JPPI study reveals:

Major US influencers significantly upped antisemitic rhetoric

New JPPI AI-based study finds sharp rise in anti-Israel and antisemitic rhetoric among leading right-wing influencers in the United States.

Major US influencers significantly upped antisemitic rhetoric

Tech Reshapes Student Research, Study & Writing

Technology reshapes how students research, study, and write. Modern tools, apps, and platforms improve focus, speed, and accuracy while transforming daily academic work.

Tech Reshapes Student Research, Study & Writing

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Plastic waste from Jerusalem’s runoff accumulating in Dead Sea

University of Haifa analysis reveals a sharp rise in plastic accumulation originating from flash floods in Kidron Stream, increasing quantities of microplastic, and waste trapped in sinkholes in Dead Sea area.

Plastic waste from Jerusalem’s runoff  accumulating in Dead Sea

Carmel cave dwellers 15,000 years ago hunted lakes, not the sea

New University of Haifa study reveals Natufian hunter-gatherers relied on waterfowl from coastal lakes and marshes at the end of the Ice Age.

Carmel cave dwellers 15,000 years ago hunted lakes, not the sea

Open-source AI easily manipulated to generate antisemitic content

Study finds alarming gaps in safety guardrails across popular open-source Large Language Models, new ADL research shows.

Open-source AI easily manipulated to generate antisemitic content

Study finds more than half of US Jews experienced antisemitism

A new ADL-Jewish Federations of North America study finds 1/3 of American Jews witnessed an incident of actual or threatened antisemitic violence in the past year; and believe it to be a normal Jewish experience.

Study finds more than half of US Jews experienced antisemitism

New study overturns 100 years of evolutionary dogma

Groundbreaking study suggests that mutations driving evolution are informed by the genome, not random.

New study overturns 100 years of evolutionary dogma

Ancient Jerusalem's water secret:

Siloam Dam was built to face climate crisis

Carbon-14 dating unlocks ancient secret, indicates monumental Siloam Dam was built in 800 BCE to face a climate crisis.

Siloam Dam was built to face climate crisis

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Bronze was produced at northern Samaria during early Iron Age

Laboratory tests conducted during University of Haifa study reveal that the bronze was produced on-site by alloying copper and tin at El-Ahwat. Findings point to local production and integration into a regional raw materials network during the Early Iron Age.

Bronze was produced at northern Samaria during early Iron Age

Your blueprint for success

Creating a personalized study plan in college

How to create a personalized study plan for college success: Tips for managing your time and staying on track

Creating a personalized study plan in college

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Talmudic sages were active participants in ancient wine culture

New research from University of Haifa reveals rabbinic familiarity with vine cultivation, integration of Jewish law into broader agricultural traditions of Roman-Byzantine world.

Talmudic sages were active participants in ancient wine culture

New Study:

Earth is rapidly drying out

A new study reveals an accelerated land drying process worldwide, a decrease in freshwater availability, and an increasing contribution of continents to sea level rise.

Earth is rapidly drying out

Study on AI:

Chatbots 'recognize' diverse opinions, may seek to eliminate them

University of Haifa study examines degree of pluralism in artificial intelligence systems, finds that while they acknowledge the legitimacy of different positions, they do not always allow them to remain.

Chatbots 'recognize' diverse opinions, may seek to eliminate them

Emma’s gene:

Scientists discover rare disorder caused by missing genetic brake

Sparked by mysterious symptoms in a young girl, the discovery reveals the power of global collaboration and digital-age data sharing for demystifying - and hopefully, treating - unexplained diseases.

Scientists discover rare disorder caused by missing genetic brake

Along Israel's coast:

High levels of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in sea turtles

Scientists find high rates of multidrug-resistant bacteria in sea turtles, raising concerns about the ripple effects of human pollution on ocean health.

High levels of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in sea turtles

JPPI study reveals widespread antisemitism in Egyptian media

New JPPI study reveals: 87% of articles about Israel in the past year were negative; 29% of articles mentioning Jews contained antisemitic content.

JPPI study reveals widespread antisemitism in Egyptian media

Survey:

Nearly a quarter of Americans raised Jewish left the religion

Nearly 100% of Israeli Jews still identify as Jews in adulthood, compared to 76% of American Jews, Pew survey finds.

Nearly a quarter of Americans raised Jewish left the religion

Study: Electric vehicles good for families, but not the economy

National Economic Council study shows electric vehicles are worthwhile for consumers but are not yet beneficial for the economy; a decline in prices is expected to change the situation.

Study: Electric vehicles good for families, but not the economy

New research reveals:

Cognitive potential for individuals with Down syndrome

New findings by Bar-Ilan University researchers and collaborators pave the way for targeted interventions and educational programs to improve quality of life as life expectancy continues to rise.

Cognitive potential for individuals with Down syndrome

New survey reveals:

'Substantial' discrimination against Jews in US labor market

Jewish Americans have 24-percent harder time applying to jobs; Israeli Americans have a 39-percent harder time, new study finds.

'Substantial' discrimination against Jews in US labor market

New TAU study:

Oct. 7 ground motions reveal Nukhba terrorists' seismic signature

'On the morning of October 7th, seismic stations located in southern Israel detected weak ground motions caused by the unusual movement of heavy vehicles within the Gaza Strip,' Tel Aviv University researchers explain.

Oct. 7 ground motions reveal Nukhba terrorists' seismic signature

Researchers identify mutation specific to Parkinson's patients

Breakthrough in the study of Parkinson's disease: Researchers at TAU discovered a potential new target for developing effective treatments for Parkinson's disease.

Researchers identify mutation specific to Parkinson's patients

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Chance of using anti-anxiety medication rose 317% during war

The new study, based on 19 years of medical data, reveals a significant increase in the likelihood of purchasing short-term anti-anxiety medications during periods of heightened national security tensions in Israel.

Chance of using anti-anxiety medication rose 317% during war

New study reveals link between microbiome and aggression in mice

Bar-Ilan University Prof. Omry Koren: “Our findings suggest that a disrupted microbiome during critical developmental periods can lead to persistent aggressive behaviors later in life in mice."

New study reveals link between microbiome and aggression in mice

New study: This is how antibiotics contribute to risk of IBD

Bar-Ilan University study reveals how antibiotics contribute to inflammatory bowel disease risk.

New study: This is how antibiotics contribute to risk of IBD

New Israeli treatment eliminates rectal cancer in 65% of patients

New treatment developed at the Davidoff Comprehensive Cancer Center eliminates rectal cancer in 65% of patients, reduces need for surgery.

New Israeli treatment eliminates rectal cancer in 65% of patients

Nanoparticles restore efficiency in immune cells killing cancer

Natural killer cells fight cancer but often dysfunction due to exhaustion. A promising technique developed at Bar-Ilan University is rejuvenating them.

Nanoparticles restore efficiency in immune cells killing cancer

Navigating the digestive Tract: secrets of nutrient absorption

A comprehensive gene expression atlas of the human small intestine uncovers the secrets of nutrient absorption and defense against infection.

Navigating the digestive Tract: secrets of nutrient absorption

Groundbreaking:

Step length may be marker for neurological deterioration

'Step length is a sensitive and non-invasive measure of a wide range of problems associated with aging, cognitive decline, and many neurological diseases, such as Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and multiple sclerosis,' Tel Aviv University researchers say.

Step length may be marker for neurological deterioration

Cancer research:

Existing drugs may hinder bone metastasis development

Over 75% of patients with metastatic breast cancer suffer from bone metastasis. 'By combining two existing drugs we were able to reduce bone metastasis in model animals and improve their survival,' researchers say.

Existing drugs may hinder bone metastasis development

New approach offers hope for Alzheimer's patients

Nanoparticles activated by ultra-low-energy X-rays effectively halt the aggregation and toxicity of amyloid beta in preclinical models, new study shows.

New approach offers hope for Alzheimer's patients

Fungus vs. fungus:

New yeast might prevent deadly fungal infections

The novel yeast works by out-competing rivals, Weizmann Institute study suggests.

New yeast might prevent deadly fungal infections

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Presence of too many Bacteriodes linked to ASD

Bar-Ilan University study reveals microbiome changes linked to Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Presence of too many Bacteriodes linked to ASD

Tears without fears:

Study finds sniffing women’s tears reduces aggression in men

Exposure to tears activates human smell receptors and alters aggression-related circuits in the brain.

Study finds sniffing women’s tears reduces aggression in men

Why people with diabetes are more prone to respiratory risk

New study reveals how high blood sugar makes lung infections worse; the findings may lead to a strategy for reversing this susceptibility.

Why people with diabetes are more prone to respiratory risk

Traces of trauma in the young brain – and how to erase them

Weizmann Institute researchers reveal how exposure to trauma in infancy alters the brain, prove early treatment is vital for rehabilitation.

Traces of trauma in the young brain – and how to erase them

Israeli Hospital Completes Study Using AI to Detect Heart Issues

Beilinson Hospital completes study testing Nanox.AI’s HealthCCSng algorithm measuring patients' coronary artery calcium and plaque.

Israeli Hospital Completes Study Using AI to Detect Heart Issues

Study: Right-wing extremist attitudes on the rise in Germany

New survey shows rise in number of people in Germany who hold antisemitic worldviews, support idea of dictatorship.

Study: Right-wing extremist attitudes on the rise in Germany

Study examines how class size impacts academic achievement

New study offers insight into the substitutability between class size and instructional hours and its impact on academic achievement.

Study examines how class size impacts academic achievement

Vive la différence:

Brain cells of men & women respond to chronic stress differently

New study in mice could pave the way to personalized therapy for depression, anxiety and other stress-related disorders.

Brain cells of men & women respond to chronic stress differently

Study:

70% of youth would quit vaping under ban on non-tobacco flavors

'Non-tobacco flavors may be important for young people's interest in and continued use of e-cigarettes,' researcher says.

70% of youth would quit vaping under ban on non-tobacco flavors

U of Haifa gets grant to track shark movements in Mediterranean

Working with Turkish scientists, U of Haifa scientist will oversee 'shark tagging school' deploying tags to monitor shark distribution.

U of Haifa gets grant to track shark movements in Mediterranean

Study reveals: A new milestone for flexible magnetic sensors

New opportunities follow giant leap of more than an order of magnitude improvement in the sensitivity of flexible magneto-resistive sensors.

Study reveals: A new milestone for flexible magnetic sensors

New research shows AI can help patients with Crohn's Disease

Algorithm analyzing complete capsule endoscopy (CE) videos at initial diagnosis achieved 81% accuracy.

New research shows AI can help patients with Crohn's Disease

Landmark study reveals:

Real-world impact of antisemitism and anti-Zionism on Twitter

'The Polarization Pendulum' report demonstrates shifting popularity of antisemitic and anti-Zionist tropes in response to real-world events.

Real-world impact of antisemitism and anti-Zionism on Twitter

New study offers insights into the gut-brain axis in autism

'Correlation between microbiome alterations & immune system markers provides valuable insights,' Bar-Ilan U. Prof. Evan Elliott says.

New study offers insights into the gut-brain axis in autism

New research highlights best time for post-COVID lung transplant

Sheba Medical Center publishes new research highlighting optimal timing of lung transplantation for severe COVID-19 ARDS patients.

New research highlights best time for post-COVID lung transplant

1 year after COVID infection:

Arabs and Druze report greater drop in quality of life than Jews

Bar-Ilan University study reveals disparity in quality of life among COVID-19 survivors from different ethnic groups.

Arabs and Druze report greater drop in quality of life than Jews

Bar-Ilan University study:

Cognitive flexibility moderates teacher stress

The ability to tailor perceptions, beliefs and behavior to reality protects teachers from post-traumatic symptoms, study finds.

Cognitive flexibility moderates teacher stress

Will you be adopting a pet jackal soon?

An Israeli discovery, the first of its kind in the world: Is proximity to humans leading to jackal domestication?

Will you be adopting a pet jackal soon?

Austria:

Decrease in antisemitic incidents, physical attacks remain high

Study finds trend of fewer antisemitic incidents but warns that assaults against Jews are still at record level.

Decrease in antisemitic incidents, physical attacks remain high

Plant research reaches a new high

Weizmann scientists reveal the step-by-step production of cannabinoids in a South African plant.

Plant research reaches a new high

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Connection found between antisemitism and conspiratorial beliefs

ADL study of US antisemitic attitudes finds significant link between antisemitism, ignorance and anti-Jewish conspiracies.

Connection found between antisemitism and conspiratorial beliefs

The Basic Law of Torah Study and Rabbi Haim Druckman ztz”l

The idea of a “Basic Law: Torah Study” was mentioned here for the first time, and thank God, the coalition now intends to enact such a law

The Basic Law of Torah Study and Rabbi Haim Druckman ztz”l