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Phantom Images Can Fool Tesla’s Autopilot

October 12, 2020

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security

BGU research finds hackable digital billboards can trick autonomous driving systems into wreaking havoc.

BGU Technology Filters Airborne COVID-19 Particles

September 25, 2020

Tags: Desert & Water Research, Medical Research

CO2 lasers are used with a graphene mesh to electrocute and neutralize airborne pathogens and bacteria.

BGU Launches Oazis

September 14, 2020

Tags: Business & Management, Negev Development & Community Programs

The new academic accelerator provides mentoring, workspace and resources to create deep technology startups.

NPR Podcast Features BGU Pain Research

September 3, 2020

Tags: Medical Research, Robotics & High-Tech

BGU research finds that physical interaction with a furry robotic seal can reduce the perception of pain.

 AI Could Stop Cyberattacks On Hospital CT Scanners

September 3, 2020

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security

BGU team devises a firewall to filter out corrupt commands that hackers can send to medical imaging devices.

End of COVID-19 Peak in Israel Is Only Weeks Away

August 31, 2020

Tags: Robotics & High-Tech

BGU analytical model predicts end of COVID-19 peak in Israel is near and another lockdown will not be needed.

AI Firewall Protects Hospital Patients From Cyberattacks

August 30, 2020

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security

The BGU-developed system filters out wrong instructions from computers to medical devices.

The Risk of Less Epidemic Research After Outbreaks

August 19, 2020

Tags: Medical Research

A BGU study finds decreased epidemic research after an outbreak leaves us ill-prepared for the next pandemic.

TB Vaccine May Lessen COVID-19 Illness

August 14, 2020

Tags: Medical Research

The protection appears to be significant for those 24 and younger who were vaccinated in the last 15 years.


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