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 An illustrative image of a medic using Artificial Intelligence.

AI may be better than physicians at making clinical decisions, TAU study says

The first building ever discovered in Yavne from the Sanhedrin era. It contained fragments of ‘measuring cups’ identified with a Jewish population.

Israeli archaeology professor faces calls to be dropped from nat'l conf. over West Bank dig stance

 A pro-Palestinian demonstration takes place at Columbia University, in New York City, last October, marking the first anniversary of the Hamas attack of October 7, 2023.

Jewish students from US, Canadian universities opt for Israel to escape campus antisemitism

 Neanderthal communities in prehistoric Europe. How were they linked? (Illustrative)

130,000-year-old clues from Israel’s Tinshemet Cave point to shared Homo behaviors

 Illustrative image of scientific research.

TAU researchers use CRISPR to shrink cancer cells

 Uri Gruenbaum, CEO and Co-Founder at TipRanks speaks with Jake Laznik, Senior Breaking News Desk Manager, The Jerusalem Post

WATCH: The best place to do an MBA in Israel in terms of the teachers and the network is Tel Aviv

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF , In collaboration with Tel Aviv University
 Nimrod Vax, CPO & co-Founder of BigID, with Jake Laznik, Senior Breaking News Desk Manager at the Jerusalem Post.

WATCH: 'Tel Aviv University has a great brand, and it followed me wherever I went'

By In collaboration with Tel Aviv University , JERUSALEM POST STAFF
 A scientist studies cancer cells inside white blood cells through a microscope at the GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) research centre in Stevenage, Britain November 26, 2019.

Tel Aviv University breaks new ground in cancer detection, treatment with new innovation

 Alon Arvatz, CEO& Co-founder of PointFive,  TAU Alumnus of the Faculty of Law, in conversation with  Jake Laznik, Senior Breaking News Desk Manager, The Jerusalem Post

WATCH: 'Tel Aviv University helped me a great deal in becoming an entrepreneur'

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF , In collaboration with Tel Aviv University
 Prof. Illana Gozes.

Surprising Findings in Brain Research

 Prof. Milette Shamir, TAU’s Vice President for International Affairs.

Lessons from history: Florence hosts global seminar on antisemitism and resilience

 Baby (Illustrative)

Breakthrough Israeli technology doubles IVF success rates

By Veronica Neifakh / The Media Line
 RESEARCHER DAN PEER: ‘We discovered that altering the proportions of lipids comprising the nanoparticles determines their destination in the bloodstream.’

TAU makes breakthrough in drug delivery to treat inflammatory bowel disease

  Prof. Illana Gozes

TAU Unbound: Can saliva reveal PTSD?

 Prof. Leo Leiderman in the Studio

TAU Unbound: Exploring Israel’s economic transformation

Rujm el-Hiri, an archaeological site of the early bronze age II period (3000-2700 BCE) located at the centre of the Golan Heights near Yonatan. It contains more than 42000 basalt rocks, with a 160m diameter and 2.4m in height. November 10, 2021.

Rujm el-Hiri mystery deepens: Golan Heights site not what previously thought

 Illustrative image of scientific research.

Tel Aviv University researchers develop new cancer-fighting system

 Arab women walk through the Carmel market in Tel Aviv on May 29, 2024.

Over half of Arab Israelis believe war created a shared sense of destiny with Jews