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Wind-Down Nation?

November 30, 2009

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

Jewish Journal of Los Angeles -- BGU's president, Rivka Carmi, comments on her concerns regarding future funding for education in Israel and how the state as a whole could be effected.

Come Stand In My Place

November 2, 2009

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

Haaretz -- In his new book, historian Tuvia Friling explores the life and death of a Haganah militia fighter and former Auschwitz kapo, and depicts how society dealt with the roles of Judenrat and kapos in the Holocaust.

Arms Smugglers Into Gaza Face a New Foe: Egypt

October 27, 2009

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

Forward -- Egypt is cracking down on tunnel smuggling to Gaza. BGU���s Prof. Yoram Meital, a leading analyst on Egyptian affairs, explains why.

Computer Algorithm to Decipher Ancient Texts

September 3, 2009

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

The New York Times -- BGU researchers have developed a computer program to decipher previously unreadable ancient texts, possibly leading to a Google-like search engine for historical documents.

A Tree Grows in Rahat

July 31, 2009

Tags: Desert & Water Research, Negev Development & Community Programs, Social Sciences & Humanities

Haaretz -- BGU researchers and students work together to "green" the Bedouin city of Rahat and improve environmental conditions throughout its community.

Social Network Bolsters Teen Emotions After Suicide Bombings

July 15, 2009

Tags: Medical Research, Social Sciences & Humanities

Jerusalem Post -- BGU researchers discover that teenagers who have a strong social support system are more resilient to depression after being exposed to terrorism-related stress.

A Night at the Museum Promotes Israel’s South

July 6, 2009

Tags: Negev Development & Community Programs, Social Sciences & Humanities

New Jersey Jewish News--���Monday at the Museum,��� part of an effort to revitalize Beer-Sheva���s Old City, is the brainchild of BGU Hebrew literature Professor Nissim Calderon.

Drug Appears Safe for Morning Sickness

June 15, 2009

Tags: Medical Research, Social Sciences & Humanities

The New York Times -- BGU researchers performed one of the largest studies ever done on a commonly used anti-nausea drug to conclude it is safe to use during pregnancy.

Study Finds Little Risk From a Morning Sickness Medication

June 11, 2009

Tags: Medical Research, Social Sciences & Humanities

Los Angeles Times -- BGU researchers ease the minds of pregnant women with their study showing no risk to fetuses when using a popular morning sickness medication.


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