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Half of Haredim want to integrate into Israeli society, study finds
Landmark study reveals that 50% of ultra-Orthodox Israelis aspire to integrate into mainstream society, double previous government estimates, while 25% of Haredi men would enlist in the IDF given cultural accommodations
Shilo Freid
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05.07.25
Global antisemitism remains high in 2024, with sharp surges in Italy and Australia, report finds
The number of antisemitic incidents worldwide remains significantly higher than pre-war levels, according to Tel Aviv University's Antisemitism Worldwide Report for 2025; Report also documents personal toll of antisemitic attacks in the US, Canada, the UK and South Africa
Itamar Eichner
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04.23.25
Why did early humans take children into deep, dark cave networks?
Tel Aviv University researchers challenge long-held assumptions, suggesting prehistoric children were vital spiritual intermediaries in cave art rituals
Yaron Drukman
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03.30.25
New Israeli tech helps distinguish tiny drones from birds
The method, developed by Prof. Pavel Ginzburg, also enables Israel to distinguish between enemy and friendly drones
Emily Schrader, ILTV
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02.20.25
Iranians struggles to breath amid worsening pollution
Problem at its worse around Tehran where over half of Iran's industry, including automobile manufactureing, electronics and arms production, to name but a few, is concentrated
Yogev Israeli
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02.16.25
Can seismic data prevent another October 7?
Researchers from Tel Aviv University identified weak seismic signals linked to vehicle movements inside Gaza before Hamas' attack
Maayan Hoffman/The Media Line
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12.08.24
Women and men react differently to Alzheimer’s treatment, groundbreaking study finds
Tel Aviv University researchers analyze differences in reactions for new experimental drug aimed at treating neurological conditions, paving way for tailored care
Prof. Illana Gozes
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11.26.24
Amid war, these Israeli universities shine in global rankings
Eleven Israeli academic departments rank in world’s top 50, per Shanghai Ranking, excelling in mathematics, chemistry and communications; long decline in computer science rankings halted, marking turning point for Israeli universities
Shahar Ilan
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11.24.24
Can your smartphones warn you of impending forest fires?
Tel Aviv University researchers find smartphones can collect weather data to predict fire risks; using sensors for temperature and humidity, they develop method to assess fire danger, turning public data into valuable early warnings for extreme conditions
Ynet correspondents
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11.18.24
Israeli universities return to studies under shadow of war
TAU: 1,600 students in IDF reserves
Ariella Lahyani, ILTV
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11.04.24
Antibiotics and laxatives found in Gulf of Eilat corals, study finds
Drug residues found in significant amounts found in shallow waters at depths of 5 to 12 meters and in deep waters at 30 to 40 meters show that human activity is polluting even remote marine environments
Ynetnews
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09.12.24
Roman siege on Masada was weeks, not years, researchers learn
Recent research challenges the long-standing belief that the Roman siege of Masada lasted several years, when in actuality it was a matter of weeks; Advanced archaeological methods reveal it spanned only weeks, reshaping our understanding of this iconic historical event
Yaron Drukman
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09.05.24
Israeli scientists use AI to clean up wastewater
Tel Aviv University researchers develop AI model to predict and manage wastewater contaminants with high accuracy, addressing fluctuations in pollutant levels and optimizing treatment processes
Ynet
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07.26.24
Tel Aviv University unveils breakthrough in hostile drone detection in any weather
Researchers introduce groundbreaking method to identify drones by electromagnetic 'identity cards,' enabling authorities to determine whether drone hostile or friendly
Ynet
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07.22.24
400,000-year-old stone tools uncovered in northern Israel
Unique stone tools crafted from flint sourced from Samarian hills, calving grounds for fallow deer; researchers believe Mounts Ebal and Gerizim sacred to ancient hunters as early as Paleolithic period
Ynetnews
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05.27.24
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