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Music Can Distract Teen Drivers

September 11, 2013

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

BGU study finds that the music preferences of many young drivers increase their driving errors.

A Tale of Two Conflicts

August 23, 2013

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

Prof. Dror Ze'evi shares insight into why Egypt and Syria are fundamentally different conflicts.

How Song Selection Can Be a Driving Distraction

August 20, 2013

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

A new BGU study finds that when teens play their own music they commit more driver errors.

Deciphering Jerusalem’s Oldest Written Text

July 12, 2013

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

A 3,000-year-old ceramic jar fragment found near Jerusalem's Temple Mount bears a mysterious inscription.

New Research Center to Study Religious Conversion

May 20, 2013

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

The center will study the societal causes and impacts of conversion to Judaism and other religions.

Student Profile: Amal Najami-Abu-Sif

May 2, 2013

Tags: Israel Studies, Culture & Jewish Thought, Social Sciences & Humanities

Ph.D. student Amal Najami-Abu-Sif researches the controversial topic of honor killings of Arab women.

Mysterious Stone Structure in the Sea of Galilee

April 11, 2013

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

Dr. Yitzhak Paz believes the giant stone monument may have been built during the third millennium B.C.

Americans for Ben-Gurion University Holds Midwinter Meeting in ...

March 20, 2013

Tags: Robotics & High-Tech, Social Sciences & Humanities

Americans for Ben-Gurion University’s Midwinter Meeting in Delray Beach featured a series of talks by visiting BGU faculty.

Everyone’s a Little Bit Lance-Like

January 29, 2013

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

Dr. Shaul Shalvi weighs in what motivates Lance Armstrong, and the rest of us, to tell and sustain lies.


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