Student Profile: Carolina Tannenbaum-Baruchi
Emergency medicine graduate student Carolina Tannenbaum-Baruchi was inspired by her experience growing up with deaf parents to write her thesis on how the hearing-impaired coped during Operation Cast Lead.
Innovations for Safeguarding the Future
An autonomous jeep and transparent armor are just two of the high-tech homeland security innovations being developed at BGU.
BGU Partners with Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
BGU and Cincinnati Children's Hospital are working together to develop innovative pediatric medical devices.
Israeli-Palestinian Team Studies Local Water
The Jerusalem Post -- BGU Prof. Alon Tal is leading a group of researchers who are testing the area's water supply for endocrine-disrupting chemicals.
Rocket Attacks in Israel Significantly Increase the Likelihood ...
Rocket attacks in Sderot, Israel significantly increase the likelihood of miscarriages, according to a new study by BGU researchers.
New Book Focuses on Secularization in Israeli Life
According to "Between State and Synagogue," significant changes have occurred in Israelis' lives.
BGU Helps India Rehabilitate a Polluted River
Prof. Yoram Oren, of BGU's Zuckerberg Institute for Water Research, is applying nanofiltration techniques to filter harmful textile dyes from the water.
Dogs That Can Smell Cancer
BGU's Dr. Uri Yoel is conducting breakthough research on dogs that can smell the difference between cancer and non-cancerous cells.
Everyone’s a Little Bit Lance-Like
Dr. Shaul Shalvi weighs in what motivates Lance Armstrong, and the rest of us, to tell and sustain lies.
Former Israel Prime Minister Ariel Sharon Still Has Significant ...
A team of brain scientists, including BGU faculty, tested former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon using functional MRI to assess his brain responses at BGU’s Brain Imaging Research Center at Soroka University Medical Center in Beer-Sheva, Israel.