Scientists warn climate predictions may misjudge forest carbon absorption

June 7, 2026 by  
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The most widely used assumptions in climate forecasting may be missing a key driver of how ecosystems absorb carbon dioxide, with implications for predicting how much natural vegetation can slow global warming, scientists warned. Read more

Israeli study points to potential reversal of cellular aging

May 29, 2026 by  
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Israeli scientists have found evidence that some aspects of aging may be reversible, after a study that restored aged liver cells in mice to a more youthful state, Bar-Ilan University announced on Thursday. Read more

First scientific evidence of auditory interaction between plants and animals

July 15, 2025 by  
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An amazing scientific breakthrough at Tel Aviv University: A world-first study shows an acoustic interaction between plants and insects. Read more

Israeli researchers discover: This is why corals glow even in the depths of the sea

July 18, 2022 by  
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It is a known fact that corals glow, even at a depth of 45 meters. Now, Tel Aviv University researchers have succeeded in proving, for the first time, evidence that the corals’ fluorescent colours are designed to serve as a lure for their prey. Read more