Keeping Dust Off Solar Cells
The technique uses an electric field to charge dust, repelling the particles from the panels.
Negev Farming Began 5,000 Years Earlier Than Thought
A BGU researcher finds that agriculture in Israel's Negev region may date back even before biblical times.
Inside BGU’s Homeland Security Institute
Popular Mechanics -- BGU researchers are developing a range of new autonomous vehicles and innovative ways to protect buildings and buses from explosives.
Engineering Serendipity
BGU researchers analyze social networks to help companies foster more innovative and collaborative ideas.
BGU Students at Clinton Global Initiative University
Three BGU students presented at the Sixth Annual Clinton Global Initiative University in St. Louis.
Cyber Stranger Danger
BGU researchers have developed an app that protects people from fake Facebook users pretending to be friends.
A Call to Our Leaders
Students from BGU reflect on President Obama's speech given during his first presidential visit to Israel.
BGU Students Develop “Business for Peace”
The top prize winner is an online system that helps outsource high-tech projects to Palestinian engineers.
Mapping the Dark Web of Terrorist Sites
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 ...
The Daily Beast/Newsweek calls one of the BGU innovations, a computer controlled by thoughts alone, the "star of the technology show."