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Biomed Labs
Tunneling of Sound
Imitation of quantum tunneling using acoustic waves
New technology exposes 'liars' through telltale activation of facial muscles
Researchers at TAU detected 73% of the lies told by trial participants
Quantum mechanics affects light emission
Researchers from Tel Aviv University, the Technion and MIT shed new light on quantum mechanics
Seaweed Farms in River Estuaries Significantly Reduce Nitrogen Concentrations and Prevent Environmental Pollution
Producing a "natural decontamination facility" of both significant ecological and economic value.
Silent mutations can predict the development of cancer cells
Researchers have been able to predict both the type of cancer and patients' survival probability based on silent mutations in cancer genomes
Researchers turned transparent calcite into artificial gold
Researchers from TAU developed a new platform that can serve as a basis for innovative medications.
A world first: Technology that restores the sense of touch in nerves damaged as a result of amputation or injury
Is Seeing Really Believing?
Deep Fake Technologies Create New Reality
A world first: A robot able to “hear” through the ear of a locust
Researchers connect a real locust ear to a robot
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