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Electronic Upgrades Are an Environmental Hazard

January 26, 2017

Tags: Business & Management, Social Sciences & Humanities

According to a BGU study, consumers would pay more to ensure their old devices won’t become e-waste.

Daydreamers Suffer More From Sleep Deprivation

January 24, 2017

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

People with dissociative absorption tend to be less alert even after a good night’s sleep.

BGU Expert on Combating Israel Boycott

January 24, 2017

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

Prof. Ilan Troen shares his expertise on how to counter the anti-Israel movement’s increased influence.

“Lehman Sisters” Might Not Have Failed

December 19, 2016

Tags: Business & Management, Social Sciences & Humanities

A new study led by a BGU researcher shows women are less likely to make risky trading deals.

BGU Launches the Center for Israel Studies

November 23, 2016

Tags: Israel Studies, Culture & Jewish Thought, Social Sciences & Humanities

The CIS will study the central questions revolving around Israel and Jewish peoplehood.

Male Athletes More Likely to Choke Under Pressure

November 10, 2016

Tags: Business & Management, Press Releases, Social Sciences & Humanities

BGU researchers find a connection between cortisol levels and stress, giving men a disadvantage.

Are Math Abilities Learned or Innate?

October 31, 2016

Tags: Press Releases, Social Sciences & Humanities

BGU researchers debunk the consensus that math skills are something we're simply born with.

Male Athletes Choke, Female Athletes Do Not

October 31, 2016

Tags: Business & Management, Social Sciences & Humanities

After studying a year’s worth of tennis matches, researchers find that it’s "advantage women."

The Strengths and Delusions of ISIS – Part II

October 26, 2016

Tags: Social Sciences & Humanities

Dr. Nimrod Hurvitz delves deeper into his argument that we are unwittingly boosting ISIS’s significance.


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