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Zeev says, "I have an innate ability to analyze a person's character based on the way they walk. From early childhood, I had the virtue of guessing the character of any person, even from a distance of hundreds of meters
A new neural code for navigating large spaces was revealed in the "bat tunnel" at the Weizmann Institute of Science
Weizmann Institute of Science scientists have developed a research tool that will shed new light on communication pathways between nerve cells in the brain
Monitoring brain dynamics and cognitive function under conditions of being in space. This is the experiment that the head of the cognitive and brain sciences department at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Dr. Oren Shariki, will conduct in collaboration with the Israeli company IG-Sense during Eitan's stay
A joint study by researchers from the Hebrew University and Yale University makes it possible for the first time to examine whether awareness and unconscious processes should be lived.
Networks of nerve cells grown in the laboratory revealed a new regulatory mechanism that maintains a balance between activation and suppression of brain activity
"The shekel man" asks "how is it that there are right-handed and left-handed people"
A new study by the Morris and Gabriela Goldschlager School of Dentistry states that increasing use of smartphones and social networks may lead to sleep problems, drowsiness and a feeling of fatigue during the day, and even teeth grinding
"The conversation is always about what the dog contributes to man, and there are even opinions that accuse humanity of exploiting other species. The innovative research findings of CLEVER DOG LAB and TECH4ANIMALS imply that even
In a new study recently published in Nature Communications, the role of one of the distinct genes for autism called POGZ was examined
Dr. Haytam Amal from the Faculty of Medicine developed an innovative method that will lead to the development of targeted treatments for various neurological disorders
A new study by Weizmann Institute of Science scientists offers an explanation for these magic moments, when new ideas sprout in us
Researchers from the Hebrew University, the Technion, and the Western Galilee Academic College, and the Netanya Academic College found that children and adults, who suffer from ADHD, may recover faster from COVID-19 compared to the general population, and link this to "evolutionary advantages".
In a new study published today in the scientific journal eLife, the researchers from Prof. Noam Sobel's laboratory at the Weizmann Institute showed that women who suffer from repeated and unexplained miscarriages perceive men's body odors differently than women
This is according to a study by Tel Aviv University. Before and after the first lockdown, the researchers scanned the brains of 50 healthy subjects in their 30s who did not get corona. The results indicate an increase, among other things,
A flu vaccine during pregnancy protects the children and women from illness, but does it also have long-term risks? A decade-long follow-up study refutes this.
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