Israeli researchers on road to new coronavirus passive vaccine | The Jerusalem Post
Seven of the epitopes are potentially effective vaccine candidates. The research shows that they could cover as much as 87% of the world population.
weiterlesenSeven of the epitopes are potentially effective vaccine candidates. The research shows that they could cover as much as 87% of the world population.
weiterlesenJNS.org – Israel’s Settlement Affairs Minister Tzipi Hotovely on Thursday announced her acceptance of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s offer that she serve as Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom.
weiterlesenInnovative Israeli water technology is helping Guatemala in its attempts to recover from Tropical Storm Amanda and combat the Central American country’s growing water deficit.
weiterlesenNetanyahu says understands people have let their guard down as crowded beaches and pubs show but urges health guidelines must be observed to slow the dangerous spread; more than 200…
weiterlesenA ten-day-old baby boy was brought to Israel for emergency heart surgery on Wednesday. The baby, the son of Syrian refugee parents, was diagnosed in Cyprus with a severe and…
weiterlesenTel Aviv doctors find 40% of all hospitalized COVID-19 patients have the same pattern of indirect cardio damage; discovery should help understand the disease better
weiterlesenSweden and Israel are setting up an initiative to boost joint research and development projects, making use of the advantages each nation has in the innovation ecosystem.
weiterlesenHealth officials say the latest fatality puts the number of COVID-19 deaths in Israel at 299, with the number of intubated patients also increasing to 24; number of active patients…
weiterlesenLast year’s ban on culling wild boars in Haifa and a recent lull in traffic and human activity due to coronavirus restrictions have led to a spike in the animals…
weiterlesenAufgrund der Corona-Krise bieten israelische Webseiten Zusatzangebote an, die für Menschen mit grundlegenden Englischkenntnissen zugänglich sind. Virtuelle Touren und Vorträge stehen kostenlos zur Verfügung.
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