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New Drug, Techniques Decrease Cognitive Decline From Aging

December 9, 2019

Tags: Medical Research

New research and testing could slow or reverse brain damage caused by aging.

The Future of Wine: Very, Very Dry

October 4, 2019

Tags: Desert & Water Research

The New York Times visited the Negev and met with BGU scientists to learn about dryland agriculture.

Robots May Soon Be Filling Your Online Orders

July 2, 2019

Tags: Robotics & High-Tech

BGU students develop a trick to help robots pick up any object despite size, flexibility and shape.

In Israel, You Say Tomato, I Say . . . AI?

June 27, 2019

Tags: Robotics & High-Tech

Researchers use AI to identify how tomatoes and other crops react to different climate conditions.

Jazz Comes to the Desert

April 9, 2019

Tags: Israel Studies, Culture & Jewish Thought

A live concert highlights a conference at BGU that will explore the impact of jazz on Israeli culture.

BGU’s Cyber Warrior

April 1, 2019

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security

BGU cyber scientist assumes fellowship at Stanford University to collaborate on medical device security.

Two Leaders Beyond Compare

February 13, 2019

Tags: Israel Studies, Culture & Jewish Thought

Americans for Ben-Gurion University CEO Doug Seserman discusses leadership commonalities between Washington and Ben-Gurion.

Losing Our Humanities: It’s a National Security Issue

January 2, 2019

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

New BGU president says studying humanities is essential for well-rounded scientists.

Introducing BGU’s New President

January 1, 2019

Tags: Leadership, Awards & Events, Press Releases

Originally from Pennsylvania, Prof. Daniel Chamovitz made aliyah in 1984.