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Israeli Researchers Produce Green Hydrogen With 90% Efficiency Without Electrolysis

There are two main arguments against hydrogen use in transportation. The first is that it is mostly generated from fossil fuels, which does not make it h. ....

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Tech & Science Daily podcast: This is what a stressed plant sounds like

Scientists at Tel Aviv University in Israel have recorded ‘popping sounds’ from tomato and tobacco plants using microphones able to capture ultrasonic sounds between 20 and 250 kilohertz. ....

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Israeli Researchers Develop Effective Method To Eliminate Brain Tumor Cells

Scientists at Tel Aviv University found a new mechanism that helps eliminate glioblastoma, a highly lethal type of brain cancer, in mice, a discovery which lays the foundation for developing medication for this disease, the government press service said on Thursday.Impressive results of glioblastom .. ....

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CRISPR may not always be safe: Study finds gene editing can damage genome and in extreme cases cause cancer

Scientists at Tel Aviv University (TAU) warn that while the CRISPR genome-editing method is very effective, it is not always safe and that sometimes, rearranging pieces of DNA compromises genomic stability, possibly triggering cancer in the long run. ....

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