Israeli Doctors Crack Mystery Behind Teens’ Sudden Vision Loss Caves in the region can host soft ticks carrying Borrelia persica, the pathogen responsible for tick-borne relapsing fever and blurred vision.
Israeli Researchers Win Nobel Prize for Drunken Bats Study The Ig Nobel Prizes, presented annually at Harvard University, celebrate scientific achievements that 'make people laugh, then think.'
Breakthrough in Bat Navigation Could Revolutionize Self-Driving Cars The study, led by Tel Aviv University Professor Yossi Yovel, is the first to demonstrate that bats are capable of orienting themselves across kilometers without relying on their sense of sight or other sensory aids.
Bats and Rats can Serve as ‘Weather Stations,’ Israeli Researchers Say In a new biologically assisted sampling approach, scientists got bats to map urban heat islands.
Bats May Provide New Insights into Mechanisms of Hearing Loss, Israeli Researchers Find Study reveals that bats experience age-related hearing loss, but at a slower rate than humans.
Israeli Study: No Evidence COVID-19 Came from Bats The new Tel Aviv University study rejects the theory that the COVID-19 outbreak originated in bats.