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Studying under fire: Israel's students navigate exams, sirens, daily life during Iran war
Israeli students juggle Zoom classes, sirens, and exams while navigating life during war with Iran.
Israel ranks eighth in World Happiness Report despite war, young Israelis place third globally
Israeli team of BIU and NVIDIA researchers moves along with new AI technique
Echoes of Egypt: Haggadah that brings ancient Egypt to your seder
Bar-Ilan U. grants students who are in IDF reserve duty emergency funds
A NIS16 million emergency fund was announced to assist a third of the 20,000 students who've been drafted into reserve duty.
Dozens of interpreters assisting Israeli citizens, residents to overcome language barrier
The Emergency Interpreting Call Center at Bar-Ilan University is providing language interpreting in 10 languages.
Two Bar-Ilan University researchers receive NIS 14m. in grants
Chirality is fundamental across many different hierarchies of nature and is studied in different fields of biology, chemistry, physics, and engineering.
Israel's Declaration of Independence is a worthy document, not a billboard - opinion
On Israel’s Declaration of Independence
Has music streaming made music less enjoyable? - studies
A number of studies from Israel's Bar-Ilan University have analyzed the modern music streaming ecosystem and how it impacts music collection and enjoyment.
Herzog presents Israeli-developed solar panel to US VP Kamala Harris
US VP Kamala Harris received an unusual gift from Herzog – a solar panel developed by researchers at Bar-Ilan University in recognition of her advocacy for environmental policy.
Israel takes giant leap forward with magnetic sensors
The sensors can detect low-frequency magnetic fields smaller than 200 pico-Tesla, which is more than 200,000 times smaller than the earth's magnetic field.
Cognitive flexibility moderates teachers’ stress - Bar-Ilan U study
A new study coming out of Bar-Ilan University argues that adaptability is the key to teachers avoiding excess stress in the classroom.
Israeli researchers, colleagues prove there are six degrees of separation in social networks
A group of researchers from across the globe recently discovered that this magic of six degrees can be explained mathematically.
Remembering Moshe Shaul: The man who helped revive Ladino
Scholars and Ladino speakers agree that he single-handedly revived the language at a time when it was on the decline and Sephardi culture had lost relevance.