Good Fat vs. Bad Fat
Prof. Iris Shai discusses her research on the different types of fat: the good, the bad and the ugly.
A Tale of Two Conflicts
Prof. Dror Ze'evi shares insight into why Egypt and Syria are fundamentally different conflicts.
Teen Driver Music Preferences Increase Errors and ...
A new BGU study shows teens listening to their favorite music while driving commit a greater number of errors.
Beer-Sheva’s ATP Is Now Open for Business
High-tech park is home to Ness Technologies, EMC Israel, Oracle Israel, Deutsche Telekom and soon IBM.
How Song Selection Can Be a Driving Distraction
A new BGU study finds that when teens play their own music they commit more driver errors.
Artificial Reef in Red Sea Teems with Life
Divers are willing to pay to conserve an artificial coral community, designed and placed under the sea by BGU.
Eyes in the Sky
A unique pico-satellite with cameras and sensing devices is being designed and launched into space.
BGU Students Help Israel Battle Media Bias
Student journalists from around the world gathered in Beer-Sheva for a conference on conflict reporting.
Cartilage Regeneration Technology Receives Award
The cell-free implant enables a single-stage arthroscopic procedure to repair cartilage defects.
Pig Islet Transplantation May End Insulin Injections
A BGU study, funded by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fdn., is enabling safe pig-to-human transplants.