Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
Cell-based implant offers new hope for diabetes management, Technion study shows
The study, which is peer-reviewed and published in Science introduces a “living, cell-based implant” that works as a pancreas and is protected against immune rejection by a novel system.
Boeing, Technion move Israeli sustainable jet fuel project into implementation phase
Ben-Gurion University tops list of on-time graduates in Israel, new ranking reveals
Israeli researchers develop SafeWax coating that could cut pesticide use by 50%
Technion Institute of Technology uncovers dopamine’s role in learning new motor skills
Researchers found that the local release of dopamine – a molecule best known for its role in the brain’s reward system – is a key factor in acquiring new motor skills.
Grapevine April 6, 2025: From the distaff side
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Technion close to develop oral consumption of medications to tackle COVID, flu, instead of vaccines
Imagine if antibodies, hormones for fertility, proteins like insulin, and vaccines could be swallowed instead of taken by injection.
100 years of Technion: President Herzog presented with commemorative stamp
As the university celebrates its 100th anniversary, it continues to expand its impact on the global stage.
Grapevine February 12, 2025: Not forgotten
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Technion honors 'Hebrew Language Day' by remembering 'The War of the Languages'
Following the revival of Hebrew, there was a struggle to implement the language into universities, leading to "The War of the Languages."
Plant-based startup granted approval to market its products in Israel
Imagindairy, produces sustainable, animal-free dairy proteins that are identical in taste, texture, and nutritional value to cow milk proteins, according to the company statement.
Groundbreaking study paves the way for gene therapy in cancer and brain diseases - study
“Our findings show where RNA editing takes place and which factors regulate it, allowing us to understand how RNA editing can be used to repair damaged genes," researchers explained.
Could Israel's Technion significantly improve the quality of MRI scans?
The scanners, which cost millions of dollars apiece and are of vital importance in diagnostic medicine, provide non-invasive imaging that produces detailed, 3-D anatomical images.
Haifa's Technion awards doctorates to 258 students from 12 countries
The recipients hailed from 12 different countries, including China, Russia, Germany, Spain, Brazil and South Korea, with 47% of them being women.