Obituary: Dr Olga Kennard, OBE
Crystallographer who set up the Cambridge data centre as a resource to aid international research
Israeli scientists discover plants ‘cry out’ when stressed
Researchers from Tel Aviv University said it is possible that insects, animals and even other plants can detect and emit sounds
Israel to launch first ever space telescope with the help of NASA
The project is set to launch in 2026
Israeli startup aims to cure the scourge of too-hard avocados
The technology could help reduce the 20 per cent of fresh produce wasted each year
Israel is starting to win the battle with cancer
With half of us expected to develop cancer at some point, recent breakthroughs are huge
Israeli Nobel professor’s game-changing education project
Dan Shechtman’s kindergarten science initiative is attracting global interest
From Chasid to inspector of the dead: meet the new Silent Witness super-sleuth
New series of BBC primetime drama will feature a trainee anatomical pathologist portrayed by Jewish actor Alastair Michael
Obituary: Mino Green
Inventive scientist whose pioneering work helped develop the lithium battery and the flat-screen TV
The Jew who runs the zoo: Former UK ambassador to Israel on what it's like running London Zoo
Britain’s first Jewish ambassador to Israel has got his dream job in Regent's Park
Israeli researchers develop gene-edited hens that could end male chicken slaughter
Billions of male chickens are killed each year as they do not lay eggs
Landmark DNA study finds medieval Ashkenazim were surprisingly diverse
Medieval Ashkenazi Jews were an ‘archipelago’ of two or more genetic communities
Modigliani’s secrets: The Jewish inspiration behind Johnny Depp's new film
It uses the latest forensic methods to offer new insights into the Italian painter's working methods and materials
New book on Einstein is result of one man's fascination with physicist
His leather jacket, the boat with a Yiddish name — the publication offers a fascinating insight into the Nobel Prize winner
Israeli hi-tech initiative SpacePharma is busy 'turning science fiction into science fact'
SpacePharma can control and monitor their space experiments with nothing more than a smartphone.
Israel’s Doctor Cannabis is on a mission to heal
Technion University-based David Meiri's research explores the vast therapeutic potential of various types of marijuana, and is particularly directed at its effect on cancer, inflammatory diseases and neural disorders
Ice-cream from worms? It’s delicious, say Israeli students
Food technologists at the Technion in Haifa developed the dessert while searching for cheap, protein-packed food for older people
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