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Keeping Dust Off Solar Cells

April 10, 2013

Tags: Alternative Energy

The technique uses an electric field to charge dust, repelling the particles from the panels.

Negev Farming Began 5,000 Years Earlier Than Thought

April 9, 2013

Tags: Desert & Water Research

A BGU researcher finds that agriculture in Israel's Negev region may date back even before biblical times.

Inside BGU’s Homeland Security Institute

April 8, 2013

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security, Robotics & High-Tech

Popular Mechanics -- BGU researchers are developing a range of new autonomous vehicles and innovative ways to protect buildings and buses from explosives.

Engineering Serendipity

April 8, 2013

Tags: Business & Management, Natural Sciences

BGU researchers analyze social networks to help companies foster more innovative and collaborative ideas.

BGU Students at Clinton Global Initiative University

April 4, 2013

Tags: Alternative Energy, Desert & Water Research, Press Releases

Three BGU students presented at the Sixth Annual Clinton Global Initiative University in St. Louis.

Cyber Stranger Danger

April 4, 2013

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security, Robotics & High-Tech

BGU researchers have developed an app that protects people from fake Facebook users pretending to be friends.

A Call to Our Leaders

March 24, 2013

Tags: Leadership, Awards & Events

Students from BGU reflect on President Obama's speech given during his first presidential visit to Israel.

BGU Students Develop “Business for Peace”

March 22, 2013

Tags: Business & Management, Robotics & High-Tech

The top prize winner is an online system that helps outsource high-tech projects to Palestinian engineers.

Mapping the Dark Web of Terrorist Sites

March 22, 2013

Tags: Homeland & Cyber Security

A way to automatically detect if a website is a front for terrorist activity is under development.

President Obama Interacts with BGU Technologies at the Israel ...

March 21, 2013

Tags: Medical Research, Robotics & High-Tech

The Daily Beast/Newsweek calls one of the BGU innovations, a computer controlled by thoughts alone, the "star of the technology show."