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Cuttlefish Can Change Color in the Blink of an Eye

October 15, 2015

Tags: Natural Sciences

Discover magazine covers BGU research about nature’s fastest dynamic camouflagers.

Unseasonal Dust Storm Attributed to War in Syria

October 14, 2015

Tags: Natural Sciences

BGU researchers suggest the dust resulted from man-made conditions.

A New Test of Einstein’s Theory of Relativity

August 18, 2015

Tags: Natural Sciences

Prof. Ron Folman and his research team put one atomic "clock" in two places at the same time.

BGU Researchers Communicate with Inca-Style Knots

July 15, 2015

Tags: Natural Sciences

The new graphical language can express the fusion of information and the flow of computational processes.

Baby, It’s Hot Outside!

June 9, 2015

Tags: Natural Sciences, Press Releases

Warm temperatures during pregnancy result in lower birth weight, according to BGU and Harvard researchers.

BGU Scientists Have an Epiphany About How Fish Fish

March 27, 2015

Tags: Natural Sciences

Archer fish help BGU researchers see that all vertebrates, not just mammals, possess "pop-out visual search."

Getting to Know Nature’s Toughest Bat

January 7, 2015

Tags: Desert & Water Research, Natural Sciences

BGU researchers study the eating habits of the desert long-eared bat whose "meal of choice" is live scorpions.

BGU Students Awarded Engineering Prize

January 5, 2015

Tags: Business & Management, Natural Sciences, Robotics & High-Tech

Two BGU students won an award for creating a sensor-based "brain" for air conditioning systems.

“Zombie” Parasites That Control Their Hosts’ Minds

October 31, 2014

Tags: Natural Sciences

Zombies may be a thing of fiction, but some parasites nearly turn their hosts into the walking dead.


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