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Israeli researchers predict the next invasive fish species in the Mediterranean
Tel Aviv University researchers developed a model predicting which Red Sea fish may reach the Mediterranean; species not dependent on coral reefs were found most likely to establish themselves in new habitats; so which fish made the list?
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07.16.26
Dead Sea Scrolls mystery: Qumran’s 364-day calendar may have been real, until it failed
Tel Aviv University study argues the calendar was not only a religious ideal but was used by the sect in its early years, before seasonal drift and political changes made it impractical
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07.14.26
Israeli breakthrough may speed up searches, simulations and AI learning
Tel Aviv University researchers developed an ‘adaptive resetting’ method to control random processes, with potential applications in algorithms, machine learning, molecular simulations and the study of complex biological systems
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07.07.26
Israeli AI learns to describe the secret lives of proteins
Technion and Tel Aviv University researchers say BetaDescribe can turn protein sequences into plain-language insights, opening faster paths for drug discovery, biotech and materials research
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07.04.26
Israeli study finds AI models reproduce hidden stereotypes about Jews
Researchers at Tel Aviv University and Ben-Gurion University found that leading AI models associated Jewish names with intelligence, power and leadership, but also with social distance, rigidity and privilege, echoing patterns seen in historic antisemitic stereotypes
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06.29.26
This week in space: Building satellites in Tel Aviv, Chinese rocket launch, Jupiter and the shock wave
Tel Aviv University has opened a new space engineering center; Blue Origin says it will resume New Glenn launches soon, despite the destruction of its launch pad in a rocket explosion; NASA’s Juno spacecraft is helping solve a cosmic mystery
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06.24.26
Israeli tech marketers gather in Tel Aviv to ask what comes after the AI hype
More than 1,200 marketing, creative, product, growth and tech professionals attended Creatives & Conversions TLV 3 at Tel Aviv University, where the discussion shifted from new AI tools to how teams can keep growing as the industry changes
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06.15.26
Hebrew Language Olympiad draws record 9,286 students
Tel Aviv University says participation surged in Israel and abroad, with students from 14 countries testing their skills in puzzles, idioms and code-breaking
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05.18.26
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
Global antisemitic violence rises sharply in 2025, with highest death toll in decades
Severe violence is increasing and in some cases intensified after the end of the fighting in Gaza; report sharply criticize Israel's policy in combating global phenomenon - 'damaged the struggle against Jew-hatred'
Itamar Eichner
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04.13.26
Study reveals hidden pattern behind antisemitic attacks in West
Tel Aviv U researchers find that, contrary to popular belief, perpetrators are not a single entity: most are men, 'lone wolves,' and belong to a variety of age groups, ideological extremes, ethnic origins and places of residence
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04.06.26
New Israeli development uses ‘mechanical Lego’ to create smart materials
The Tel Aviv University–led researchers said that the development means materials can be 'assembled' for specific tasks, such as shock absorption, programmed shape changes or mechanical computing, as easily as building a model from ready-made blocks
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02.05.26
Holocaust remembrance shifts toward rescuers, raising concern over how history is being framed
A Tel Aviv University study finds more countries centering Holocaust memorials on Righteous Among the Nations, prompting scholars to warn that focusing on rescuers without context risks blurring the historical reality
Itamar Eichner
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01.27.26
Thinking about an ex or another partner is normal, Israeli researcher says
New Tel Aviv University study challenges rigid ideas about fidelity and commitment, arguing that desire, identity and relationship structures move along a fluid romantic and sexual continuum
Lori Stadtmauer
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01.14.26
Tel Aviv University researchers uncover how breast cancer spreads to the brain
A new Tel Aviv University study identifies a genetic and metabolic mechanism that enables breast cancer to spread to the brain, pointing to potential new treatments and improved risk-based monitoring for patients
Itay Geffen
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12.29.25
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