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For International Women’s Day, TAU PhD students from different disciplines share their passion for...
The power of women in 2020
Tel Aviv University celebrates International Women’s Day.
International Women’s Day, originally...
TAU researchers discover unique, non-oxygen breathing animal
The tiny relative of the jellyfish is parasitic and dwells in salmon tissue.
Researchers at Tel Aviv...
Rethinking our plan(e)t
A new exhibition at TAU’s Genia Schreiber University Art Gallery combines stunning photos, nature, and...
Disturbing perfection: study shows power of “disrupted” materials
Disturbing perfection: study shows power of “disrupted” materials
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Iron Age Temple Complex Discovered Near Jerusalem Calls Into Question Biblical Depiction of Centralized Cult
Tel Moẓa site proves there were other sanctioned temples besides the official temple in Jerusalem, TAU and...
Human body parts ‘on-a-chip’ could revolutionize drug testing
A new system will drastically shorten the time it takes to develop safe and effective medication
The...
New study reveals palace bureaucracy in ancient Samaria
Researchers find different inscriptions were penned by the same author, bringing together math, physics and...
Siblings of children with intellectual disabilities better at empathy, teaching
TAU research suggests positive impact of relationships between children and their siblings with intellectual...
Bringing water to Tanzania
Tel Aviv University’s future engineers flew to Africa to connect a school with 1,000 students to clean...
Tiny insects become “visible” to bats when they swarm
3-D simulations could provide new insights into the evolution of bat echolocation, TAU researchers...
A new, revolutionary way to simplify complex scientific calculations
Your zip software could calculate entropy as well as a supercomputer, TAU researchers say
Researchers at...
Stop the Cyber Monday Pirates
Happy Cyber Monday!
Cyber Monday shopping has become more carefree and secure thanks, in part, to...
À CŒUR VAILLANT RIEN D’IMPOSSIBLE
Par Valérie Sabah
C’est une avancée majeure pour la science et des dizaines de milliers de personnes à...
TAU makes schizophrenia diagnosis easier with AI
TAU Computer Science master’s student Vered Zilberstein applies machine learning to identify...
New Pulsed Electric Field Technology Could Allow for Less Invasive Tumor Molecular Profiling
Electroporation bears less of the negative consequences of biopsies, say TAU, IDC, Technion researcher
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First AI Week Kicks Off at TAU
Weeklong conference features workshops, seminars and a hackathon addressing the industry’s hottest...
TAU hosts first ever AI Week
Over 3,000 people are expected to attend the event, which begins this Sunday, November 17th
For the...
Study shows Europeans migrated to the Levant 40,000 years ago
Discovery of teeth in Manot Cave sheds light on a population known for its cultural contributions, TAU...
Food for thought
Solving the climate crisis may start with what’s on your plate
By 2023, 8 billion people are...
TAU grad’s short film sold to HBO
Atara Frish’s “The Love Letter”, produced at the Steve Tisch School of Film and...
Study Finds Prehistoric Humans Ate Bone Marrow Like Canned Soup 400,000 Years Ago
Bone and skin preserved the nutritious marrow for later consumption, TAU researchers...
TAU launches new center for quantum science & tech
The center will bring together twenty labs from across campus and offer academic programs as well as promote...
Coral danger: breakdown in spawning could mean extinction
Synchronized coral spawning has become erratic, endangering the long-term survival of coral species, Tel...
Can we beat the heat?
The creative ways animals, plants and computers have of using every drop of water when the temperatures...
The spirit Behind Engineering
The Faculty of Engineering is trying to be the bridge between sciences and humanities
Prof. Yossi...
TAU’s race car is headed to Italy
Team of engineering students who constructed the car entirely by themselves will compete internationally
...
Antibacterial fillings from TAU may combat recurring tooth decay
New material may prevent one of the costliest and most prevalent bacterial diseases in the world
Tooth decay...
Are American Jews and Israel growing apart?
The Center for the Study of the United States at TAU teams up with the American Jewish Committee (AJC) to...
From VR to the migrant crisis at TAU’s international film festival
International students, filmmakers and glitterati attend to 21st edition of the TAU student film festival,...
8,000 Cyber Security Experts to Attend 9th Annual Cyber Week Conference at Tel Aviv University
Weeklong event features world’s top cyber security experts in government, military, industry and...
Pope welcomes Israeli, Jordanian, Palestinian bird experts
Scientists go to Vatican to share excitement about the cross-border barn-owl project for pest control...
New system for detecting Parkinson’s early
New method tracks early stages of protein aggregation involved in Parkinson’s
Parkinson’s...
Early Humans Deliberately Recycled Flint To Create Tiny, Sharp Tools
Exceptional conditions at Israel’s Qesem Cave preserved 400,000-year-old “tool kit,”...
What will life look like in 2030?
From surgery to household tasks, humanity is about to see its daily life transformed. Prof. Irad Ben-Gal...
New evidence points to existence of Biblical figure
A line of the Mesha Stele inscription lends credence to the story of Balaam in the Book of Numbers, Tel...
Violent attacks against Jews worldwide spiked 13% in 2018
The U.S. saw highest number of cases – over 100 – of severe violence against Jews in the world, annual...
Discovery of a binary star orbited by three planets
Discovery by a team of researchers, including Prof. Tsevi Mazeh from the School of Physics and...
Over 400 People Attend Launch of “Astronomy on Tap”
The School of Physics and Astronomy inaugurated a new public outreach activity – short...
TAU Scientists Print First 3D Heart Using Patient’s Own Cells and Materials
Engineered heart completely matches the immunological, cellular, biochemical and anatomical properties of...
Better maps for better self-driving cars?
New research on object detection breaks with long-held principles of radar technologies
Radar...
What’s in a pi?
March 14h is International Pi Day. Why do we celebrate it? Is pi still relevant 4,000 years after being...
MIT expert helps promote synthetic biology at TAU
Prof. Christopher Voigt of MIT visits TAU to talk to researchers and set up new collaborations for grad...
Inside a bat’s brain
Prof. Yaniv Assaf and Prof. Yossi Yovel are working together on a unique collection of brain scans of...
Connecting through Music
TAU’s Institute for Promoting Dialogue through Music is pioneering a new tool for bringing people closer...
Pure Escapism
The new Escape Room Project provides a creative way of making learning more fun
University exams are not...