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Humans May Falter in Self-Driving Cars

December 7, 2016

Tags: Robotics & High-Tech

A new study shows the handoff of control from car to driver could present too large of a learning curve.

High-Tech Blooms in the Desert

December 6, 2016

Tags: Negev Development & Community Programs, Robotics & High-Tech

The rapid growth of Beer-Sheva’s tech ecosystem is moving Israel’s capital of knowledge to the Negev.

Engineers Without Borders Student Chapter Visits Vietnam

November 18, 2016

Tags: Desert & Water Research

The delegation explored collaborations in the fields of water treatment, wastewater and alternative energy.

A Robot Cockroach May One Day Save Your Life

October 26, 2016

Tags: Robotics & High-Tech

BGU researchers build a one-motor robot that can move in multiple directions, an engineering first.

Children on Cell Phones in Danger Crossing the Street

August 29, 2016

Tags: Press Releases, Robotics & High-Tech

Using virtual simulation, BGU researchers raise concerns about child-pedestrians.

Slithering Robot Is an Engineering First

August 12, 2016

Tags: Robotics & High-Tech

The Single-Actuator Robot developed by BGU engineers can move with no internal straight spine.

BGU Student-Created Technology Used at Rio Olympics

August 11, 2016

Tags: Business & Management, Press Releases

The app, "SayVU," sends a distress signal to an emergency hotline without having to access it.

BGU Researcher Creates First Wave-Propelled Robot

August 2, 2016

Tags: Press Releases, Robotics & High-Tech

The new 3D-printed robot has applications in medicine, homeland security, and search and rescue.

This Robot Has All the Right Moves

July 29, 2016

Tags: Robotics & High-Tech

A robot created by BGU researchers can traverse a variety of tough surfaces by doing “the worm.”


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