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BGU Alumna Tackles Obesity Problem With an App

November 21, 2018

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

MyDietCoach helps you lose weight by giving motivational advice and immediate rewards for good behavior.

Overuse Is Drying Out the Sea of Galilee

September 17, 2018

Tags: Desert & Water Research, Social Sciences & Humanities

Diversion for agriculture is the reason for the diminishment of Israel’s major source of fresh water.

Smaller Plates Don’t Make You Eat Less

July 18, 2018

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

BGU study debunks Delboeuf illusion that you can trick yourself into eating less when you're hungry.

Thanks to Wildfires, Some Streams Are Flowing Better

July 18, 2018

Tags: Desert & Water Research, Social Sciences & Humanities

BGU finds, in some cases, wildfires are responsible for up to 20 percent of a stream’s water flow.

Don’t Just Dive Into Action: Stop to Think First

July 9, 2018

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

A new book uses BGU’s analysis of soccer penalty kicks to prove how to be successful and stay relevant.

Don’t Assume How Someone is Feeling, Just Ask

July 5, 2018

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

BGU study finds direct conversation is the best way to determine what someone is feeling or thinking.

New Study Debunks Dale Carnegie Advice

June 21, 2018

Tags: Press Releases, Social Sciences & Humanities

Researchers find that direct conversation is the best way to determine what someone is feeling or thinking.

Dr. Eran Ben-Elia, the Professor of Parking

June 12, 2018

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

New podcast, featuring Dr. Eran Ben-Elia, discusses why people might choose one parking spot over another.

If You Believe It, It’s True

May 3, 2018

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

BGU study says that people reflexively accept information as accurate if it aligns with their worldview.


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