Dr. Rania Okby, a Bedouin Woman Role Model
Dr. Rania Okby, the world's first female Bedouin physician, graduated from BGU in 2004.
Is Sisi the Solution?
Prof. Yoram Meital comments on the anticipated election of Fattah al-Sisi as Egypt's president.
Identifying Biological Measures for Autism
Research is under way to improve diagnosis of autism based on neurological testing and genetic markers.
BGU Launches Chinese Website
Highlighting BGU's international graduate programs, this new website aims to attract the best and brightest Chinese students to the Negev.
BGU Creates Cross-Border Emergency Response Teams
BGU and regional health organizations launched a project to promote preparedness and emergency response.
A New Gold Standard for Flexible Electronics
Prof. Raz Jelinek has developed a process for using gold to create inexpensive electronics.
More Good News on the Diabetes Front
Dr. Eli Lewis’s recent clinical trials resulted in patients being able to reduce their insulin use.
BGU and JVP Launch Cyber Security Incubator
Housed in Beer-Sheva's Advanced Technologies Park, CyberLabs is Israel's first cyber security incubator.
The Pope Receives Madonna Lily Seeds from BGU
BGU researchers are cultivating these flowers to bloom in April for the Christian Annunciation Day.
Oxytocin, the “Love” Hormone, Promotes Group Lying
According to a BGU study, oxytocin caused participants to lie more to benefit members of their group.