Tel Aviv University

Tel Aviv University develops personalized self-treatment to prevent development of PTSD

Innovation led by the Samueli Initiative for Responsible AI in Medicine at TAU

Arab students at Israeli universities facing punitive actions for support of Palestine

Coexistence affairs: “Should the perpetrators of such hate speech be protected by freedom of speech? Should they be allowed to share a classroom with the victims of the atrocities they praise?"

TAU: Only matriculation scores needed for IDF reservist applicants, no psychometric exams

As the war rages on, Tel Aviv University announces a precedent-setting decision, making an exception only for the university's Faculty of Medicine.

Future of Russia Research Initiative - A new research project at Tel Aviv University

In addition to publishing articles and monographs, the initiative will host international conferences and workshops.

UV radiation may have positive effect on women fertility aged 30-40 who want to get pregnant

Their pioneering study revealed that during the summer, women of that late reproductive age experienced increased secretion of the hormone from their ovaries.

An innovative way of expediting chemical simulations and drug design

A study that provides insights into various processes and has different technological applications, including drug design.

US and Israeli scientists collaborate for Tel Aviv conference on Alzheimer's

Two professors at Rutgers University in New Jersey – both of them leading researchers in the field of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) – have partnered with Tel Aviv University (TAU) and Hebrew U.

One-third of IDF reservists from Tel Aviv University are women

New data reveal a major change in the contribution of women to the war effort compared to the past.

WATCH: 'The more you read, the more curious you become'

Nivedha Mohan Raj, PhD student at the Sagol School of Neuroscience at Tel Aviv University, in conversation with Tamar Uriel-Beeri, Managing Editor of Jpost.com.

BGU and TAU teams join together to help children with rare form of apnea

Children with CCHS severely under-breathe when they are asleep, but breathing is not normal when they are awake either.

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