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Behind the smiles and the sanctions: The hidden truth about Israeli-European relations
Amid headlines of EU-Israel tension, Prof. Sharon Pardo reveals that trade, arms, and cooperation quietly persist, even as EU statements grow harsher.
Belly fat may accelerate brain aging, major Israeli MRI study finds
AI is ending era of ‘job immunity’ for young tech workers as it reshapes Israel's job market
Israeli study finds plants absorb nutrients from airborne dust, challenging root-only theory
Put on a happy face: How a posed smile can improve your mood - study
Research at Stanford and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev involving 19 countries suggests a posed smile can improve your mood.
Beer-Sheva - a city with a message that will lead a revolution
The residents of the Negev are determined to bring about a change and to work together with the state in a united effort to advance the Negev.
Could broccoli hold the cure to bacterial resistance to antibiotics?
So many types of bacteria have become resistant to antibiotics because the pathogens develop biofilms that protect them from being wiped.
This professor made aliyah and is shaping science in the Negev
His research group of 10–15 people is a vibrant mix of undergraduate, MSc and PhD students, and includes some qualified retiree consultants.
Hebrew University tops 2023 Israeli university rankings
The rankings showed an overall decline for Israeli universities compared to last year.
Grapevine May 15, 2022: Philanthropy still safe and sound
The BGU project will be inaugurated this week by Michael Sonnenfeldt and his wife Katja Goldman at the university’s annual Board of Governors meeting.
COVID-19: Omicron variant did not wipe out Delta, it could return - study
While the Delta virus wiped out the variants that preceded it, Omicron has not eliminated Delta, according to a new study from Israel's Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
BGU research team praised by Dr. Fauci for detecting early COVID-19 variants
Hertz and his students are part of the SARS-CoV-2 Assessment of Viral Evolution (SAVE) program at the US National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Face masks make it harder for children to recognize people - study
This is especially important as COVID-19 mask mandates remain in effect but schools re-open, so children will continue to be forced to constantly interact with masked people.
Ben-Gurion University researchers teach goldfish to drive
The goldfish were placed in a camera-operated motorized vehicle across several different sides of a room and had to reach a target area marked by a red line.