Announcing the Dawn of a New Movement
At its core, the nonpartisan movement aims to strengthen ties between the American Diaspora and Israel. Americans for Ben-Gurion University opens its arms to those who believe the world is simply better off with Israel in it.
BGU to Develop Israel’s First Dark Matter Detector
Dark matter has yet to be detected despite being five times more abundant in the universe than regular matter.
Any Network Router Can Covertly Leak Data
BGU researchers have demonstrated that router LEDs can be manipulated to send information to an attacker.
Hope for New ALS Treatment
New therapy uses part of an FDA-approved drug to improve ALS patients' brain function and life expectancy.
New Nano-Polymer Could Prevent Heart Failure
The BGU-developed polymer targets the E-selectin molecule to reverse cardiovascular inflammation and plaque.
Smiling Makes You Look Younger?
In this study, smiling faces were perceived as older than those with a deadpan or surprised expression.
The Successes and Challenges of Israeli Health Care
Prof. A. Mark Clarfield edited the first Israel-focused issue of The Lancet, a top medical journal.
Possible Cause of Alzheimer’s Discovered
BGU researchers have determined that the protein SIRT6 is almost completely absent in Alzheimer's patients.
Mother’s Family History Could Lead to Preterm Birth
BGU study finds that a woman whose mother or aunts had premature deliveries is at risk for giving birth early.
Fertility Treatments Pose Risk of Pediatric Cancers
BGU researchers analyzed 242,187 infants between 1991 and 2013 and found higher rates of cancer in IVF births.