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.
The Itsy Bitsy Spider?
New research from BGU suggests people with a fear of spiders perceive them to be bigger than they are.
How Winning Leads to Cheating
New research suggests that winning a competition can predict future dishonest behavior.
Researchers Discover Malicious Computer Code
Until now, "botnets" were largely untraceable, allowing cyber criminals to spread viruses, spam and more.
BGU Inaugurates Center for Female Bedouin Students
This new special student center aims to address many of the unique issues Bedouin women face on campus.
Millions Raised for Cartilage Regeneration Technology
BGU alumnus' device is re-growing bone and tissue for sufferers of injury and osteoarthritis.
Brains Can Be Trained to Regulate Negativity
A simple computer task can change the brain's wiring to balance emotional reactions.
Using Virtual Reality to Identify Child-Pedestrian Behaviors
A new study gives the old adage "look both ways before crossing the street" a modern twist.
Graywater Reuse for Irrigation Deemed Safe
BGU researchers determine that treated graywater does not cause water-related illness.
Water Institute Appoints Noam Weisbrod Director
He previously headed the Zuckerberg Institute's Department of Environmental Hydrology and Microbiology.