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HU Team Finds Seven New Spider Species in Israeli Caves
Read moreThe study “has extensive scientific implications for uncovering the evolution of speciation in caves and the historical, geographic and climatic processes that occurred in Israel,” the Hebrew University said in a statement.
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$1B Funding for Alternative Protein in Israel
Read moreIsrael’s alternative protein industry attracted over $1 billion of investment in the last two years, second only to the USA, according to a new report.
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HU Tests Natural Solution to Preserve Clear Drinks
Read moreSerendipitous discovery in a Jerusalem lab leads to a product that solves a pain point for bottlers of uncoloured soft drinks.
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HU Included in Initiative to Provide Clean Energy Through Nuclear Fusion
Read moreThe Israel Energy Ministry has pledged $11.5 million to establish a national nuclear fusion institute.
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HU Study Shows Fibre Optics Could Save Lives in Future Earthquakes
Read moreAn HU study in Scientific Reports peer-reviewed journal shows fibre optic cables could provide 30 to 40 second advanced warning before a quake at the bottom of the sea.
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Open Day for Science and Maths Programmes at HU
Read moreJoin HU’s Virtual Open Day and explore the international graduate degrees offered at our premier university.
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HU Researchers Develop Cancer Nanotherapies Effective in Tumour Eradication
Read moreThe team developed nanocapsules to eradicate tumours via remote-controlled local delivery of chemotherapy at ultra-low drug concentrations.
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Bringing Sesame Back to Israel
Read moreWatch this video featuring Idan Sabag, a doctoral student in the Department of Plant Sciences & Genetics in Agriculture at HU.
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University of Kentucky and HU Partner to Study Brain Complexity
Read moreStefan Stamm, Ph.D., a professor at the UK College of Medicine and Ruth Sperling, Ph.D., professor (emeritus) at HU, have partnered for this fascinating study.
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Cuneiform Tablets Found in Iraq Give First Glimpse of Hebrew Precursor
Read more“We’re looking at our forefathers here. This is a very significant discovery for anyone who speaks Hebrew.” Professor Nathan Wasserman of the Hebrew University Institute of Archaeology and Department of Ancient Near Eastern Civilizations.