• Jun102021

    Sealed, Signed and Delivered

    Hebrew University Archaeologists Unveil 7,000 Year Old Seal Impressions Used for Commerce and Protection of Property.

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  • Jun082021

    The Hebrew University is moving on up!

    Hebrew University Jumps to 30th Place in Law and 25th in Communications in Prestigious Academic Ranking.

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  • Jun022021

    Always Look on the Bright Side of Life

    Hebrew University research finds optimism extends life expectancy.

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  • May302021

    Obituary: Dr. Eilat Mazar

    The Hebrew University is sad to report archaeologist Dr. Eilat Mazar’s death

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  • May302021

    Ever Wonder What A Potato Feels…?

    Hebrew University Develops Bio-Sensor to Detect Early Signs of Plant Stress and Prevent Crop Failures from Worldwide Climate Changes

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  • May202021

    Protein Simulation, Experiments Unveil Clues on Origins of Parkinson’s Disease

    Parkinson’s disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease and affects more than 10 million people around the world.

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  • May062021

    Would You Like Some Heavy Water With Your Coffee?

    Hebrew University Researchers Decipher the Sweet Taste of Heavy Water.

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  • Apr292021

    Large-Scale Study Finds Strong Connection Between Corona and Strokes – Particularly in Younger Patients

    In early 2020, New York’s Mount Sinai Hospital reported that five younger patients stricken with COVID-19 experienced strokes after their diagnosis.

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  • Apr282021

    The Hebrew University Appoints Professor Mona Khoury-Kassabri as Vice President of Strategy and Diversity

    The Board of Governors of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU) today announced that Professor Mona Khoury-Kassbari has been elected Vice President of Strategy and Diversity at HU.

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  • Apr262021

    We’ve been at it a long time

    Hebrew University Researchers Unveil Oldest Evidence of Human Activity in African Desert Cave.

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