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Technion tool lets users create AI videos by mouse
Time to Move technology gives users control over motion in AI-generated videos without retraining models or requiring massive computing power
ynet Global
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06.12.26
Breakthrough cancer treatment: stop tumor growth without drugs
Technion team has developed an original technology for treating cancer using nanoparticles that carry no drugs at all, and has demonstrated its effectiveness against particularly dangerous and stubborn tumors
Ofri Vizenblit, Rawan Mhajne, Assaf Zinger
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06.09.26
Tel Aviv University, Technion rank among world’s top 10 for startup founders
Over the past decade, alumni of the two Israeli institutions founded more than 1,600 startups and raised over $50 billion, with Israeli entrepreneurs standing out in AI fields such as cybersecurity and computer vision
Israel Wullman
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05.04.26
Israeli-German CloudCT satellite to launch in June and map clouds for climate research
The 4-kilogram CloudCT satellite, built through an international project involving the Weizmann Institute, Technion and Germany’s Center for Telematics, will test AI-based cloud tomography technology ahead of a planned 10-satellite constellation
ynet
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05.01.26
Technion launches aerospace innovation prize
Israel’s primary engineering school says the Blankfeld prize will honor leading aerospace researchers, support emerging scholars and expand global collaboration in a field central to Israel’s security and technology sector
ynet Global
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04.30.26
With students moving between class and combat, academia redefines its role
On the eve of Israel’s 78th Independence Day, Prof. Uri Sivan says the Technion sees 'Israel’s security, Israel’s economy, and Israel’s society' as central to its work, even as war, reserve duty and academic boycotts test the institution’s resilience
David Matlin
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04.21.26
AI tool developed at Technion could transform how doctors decide on chemotherapy
International study led by Technion validates model in large-scale randomized clinical trial and on data from hospitals around the world, offering a fast and accessible alternative to expensive genomic tests in breast cancer
ynet Global
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03.28.26
Technion team develops 3D implant that mimics lost human tissue
The bioengineered flap combines muscle, fat, blood vessels and, for the first time, a lymphatic network in a single structure, offering a potential future alternative for patients with severe tissue loss from burns, injuries or tumor removal
ynet Global
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03.15.26
Cornell student assembly backs cutting ties with Technion as rally in NYC praises October 7 attack
Undergraduate body votes 17–5 to end Cornell-Technion partnership and condemns hosting Tzipi Livni; tense meeting sees president booed as pro-Iran rally in Manhattan praises October 7 terror attack
Daniel Edelson, New York
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03.14.26
Belgian scientist builds life and lab in Israel despite war
Belgian-born Technion scientist Dr. Katrien Vandoorne leads research tracking inflammation in the body and says Israel’s collaborative science culture and wartime resilience convinced her to build her lab and raise her family here
Yael Feldman Shavit
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03.11.26
Israeli‑led research unveils 'living' implant that could end insulin shots
Technion and top US universities unveil implantable 'living pancreas' that senses glucose, produces insulin and evades immune response, paving the way for self-regulating, long-term diabetes treatment without daily injections
ynet Global
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02.04.26
Technion professor Jacob Grobman named director of Israel Museum
Grobman, an award-winning architect and former dean at the Technion, will succeed Suzanne Landau in March, pledging to uphold the museum’s global stature amid ongoing regional challenges
ynet Global
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01.21.26
Israeli scientists reveal how brain 'takes out the trash', and may spread Alzheimer’s
Technion researchers find protein-disposal system in brain cells may actually spread toxic proteins linked to Alzheimer’s; instead of destroying them, cells sometimes expel them to neighboring tissues, potentially accelerating disease progression in brain
ynet Global
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01.05.26
Israeli researchers find porous materials may unlock major breakthroughs in clean energy tech
Technion scientists review how porous materials move heat, charge and mass across scales, arguing that smarter pore design could boost batteries, solar systems and fuel production and accelerate development of next-generation clean energy
ynet Global
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12.09.25
Tel Aviv University and Technion students win gold at prestigious international competition
More than 400 teams took part in this year’s iGEM competition in Paris; TAU earns gold for innovative strategy to treat advanced lung cancer; Technion team bags gold for cost-effective synthetic method to produce bromelain, a stem-derived enzyme
ynet
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11.20.25
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