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Arab Students Slammed for Holding Moment of Silence for Gaza ‘Martyrs’ at Tel Aviv...

“It is disgraceful that Tel-Aviv University allows its students to hold demonstrations in solidarity with terrorists."

In Time for Purim: Persian Period Clay Fragment Depicting Human Face Discovered in Jerusalem

Bes usually appears as a bearded dwarf wearing a feather hat, with a large face, protruding eyes, with his tongue sticking out.

Israeli Scientists Create Biosensor to Isolate Leukemic Stem Cells

"A lack of tools to specifically isolate leukemic stem cells has precluded the comprehensive study and specific targeting of these stem cells until now."

Israeli Researchers Say Teens with Celiac Disease at Higher Risk of Eating Disorders

Celiac disease (CD) is a chronic condition characterized by inflammation and atrophy of the small intestine. It affects roughly 1 in 100 people.

Israeli Research: White Blood Cells Related to Allergies, Asthma, May Also Destroy Cancer Cells

Tel Aviv University researchers say eosinophil immune cells are capable of killing colon cancer cells.

Israeli-Led Team Discovers How Supermassive Black Holes in Space Are ‘Fed’

Israeli scientists find that some supermassive black holes are triggered to grow, suddenly devouring a large amount of gas in their surroundings.

Israeli Scientists Discover Plastic Pollutants in Mediterranean, Red Sea Marine Life

"By communicating our results to the public, we hope to further enhance public awareness of the actions everyone can take to beat plastic pollution."

Sustainable ‘Plastics’ on the Horizon

The new sustainable biopolymer technology may one day free the world of its worst pollutant, plastic.

Israeli Researchers Say Bidding for Parking Spots Can Improve Parking Options Worldwide

"This is a mechanism that can stop people from coming into the city centers and searching for a parking spot for hours on end."

Archaeological Exhibition in Druze Village Tells Story of 6,500 Year Old Burial Cave

The Peki'in exhibition displays ritual objects, flint tools, beads, and stone coffins reflecting the burial customs of the people who inhabited the country 6,500 years ago, their beliefs and their spiritual lives.

Breast Cancer Grows By Recruiting Cells From Bone Marrow

The study suggests that targeting these cells with new therapies could be an effective way of treating the disease.

Israeli Researcher Explores Tactics Behind ‘Taking to the Streets’

"The book is about the ways in which protesters envision their actions and plan them in a specific space."

Groundbreaking Research: Israeli Scientists Can Create Personalized Tissue Implants

"With our technology, we can engineer any tissue type, and after transplantation we can efficiently regenerate any diseased or injured organ."

Israeli Researchers Say Birthweights Increase in Proportion to Number of Births

"We can harness this information to provide better medical care to women in the initial stage of pregnancies and improve their chances of maintaining healthy pregnancies."

Israeli Scientists Study New Way to Treat Cancer & Other Diseases

Researchers say the groundbreaking method may prove useful in treating myriad malignancies, inflammatory diseases and rare genetic disorders.

Israeli Scientists Discover Environmental Factors May Trigger Onset of Multiple Sclerosis

Tel Aviv University researchers say structural changes to protective neural membranes may be involved in the onset of the neurodegenerative disease.

American-Israeli Professor Appointed Governor of Bank of Israel

Prime Minister Netanyahu has shown a clear preference for American trained economists.

Trump Administration Reopens Rutgers Anti-Semitism Investigation Dropped by Obama WH

“The facts in this case, many of which were disregarded by the previous administration, are troubling.”

Tel Aviv University #8 in the World for Most Venture Capital-Backed Entrepreneurs

The new ranking is one spot up from last year, while TAU remains the only non-American university in PitchBook's top ten.

Two Israeli High Tech Pioneers Partner on First Auto-Grow Device for Medical Cannabis

Through their new partnership, Cannabics and Seedo will develop the first controlled device for growing medical cannabis at home.

Blue Eyed Blondes Invaded Israel 6,500 Years Ago: DNA Study

"This study of 22 individuals is one of the largest ancient DNA studies carried out from a single archaeological site, and by far the largest ever reported in the Near East."

Microscale Superlubricity Could Pave Way for Future Improved Electromechanical Devices

Researchers say the discovery could lead to more robust computer hard discs.

Early Survey Shows Modest Majority of Israeli Jews Supporting Nationality Law

Not surprisingly, a full 84% of the Arab public thinks there was no need to legislate the Nationality Law.

The Grieving Habits of Israeli Jews

Four percent of Israeli Jews (almost two hundred and fifty thousand) say they visit the Western Wall on Tisha B'Av.

Netanyahu’s Speech Interrupted by Message: ‘Ladies and Gentlemen, this Conference Has Just Been Hacked’

"States can do much worse. They can do everything that you heard here and much more."

68% of Israeli Jews Believe Hamas Plans Arab Riots at Gaza Border

Among the Arabs, the majority (62%) believes the demonstrations are a result of the residents’ despair over their living conditions. Only 2% regard them as Hamas’s doing.

Researchers Discover Earliest Evidence of Blood Vengeance

A skull slashed by a sword and palm bones from approximately 1,000 years ago discovered in a cave in the Jerusalem hills.

Dozens of Activists Protest ‘Nakba’ Ceremony at Tel-Aviv University

Liran Baroch, Chairman of the Forum of Wounded IDF Veterans for a Secure Israel, said it was "absurd" that Tel-Aviv University provides a platform for a protest that calls for the destruction of Israel.

Gies College ‘James Scholars’ Visit Israel to Learn Business Tools from ‘Innovation Nation’

"This unique program kick-starts their learning and gives them the tools they need to continue our University’s legacy of innovation.”

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