Detecting Emergencies Through Cell Phone Usage
BGU researchers balance privacy with need to increase officials' response time in emergencies.
Developing Israel’s Digital Iron Dome in the Negev
BGU and Jerusalem Venture Partners have joined forces to establish Israel's first private cyber security incubator in Beer-Sheva's Advanced Technologies Park.
A Spotlight on Brain Research at BGU
View three creative videos illustrating some of the innovative brain research being conducted at BGU, as presented at The Israeli Presidential Conference.
BGU Students Develop Autonomous Submarine
A BGU student team built an intelligent submarine and entered it in an international competition.
BGU Team Develops Autonomous Submarine for RoboSub
A team of 18 BGU students has developed Israel's first autonomous submarine called the “Hydro Camel."
ADHD Drug Can Improve Balance Control in Older Adults
A single dose of methylphenidate improves balance during walking and reduces falls among older adults.
Deciphering Jerusalem’s Oldest Written Text
A 3,000-year-old ceramic jar fragment found near Jerusalem's Temple Mount bears a mysterious inscription.
In Israel, Medicine is Still a Man’s World
Haaretz -- Women account for more than half of medical students, but their ranks grow thinner further up the career scale. BGU's President Prof. Rivka Carmi, M.D. speaks out.
BGU and Sorrento to Develop Anti-Hepatitis C Virus Antibodies
Sorrento Therapeutics and BGU have announced an agreement to develop treatment for Hepatitis C.
A Budding Wine Boom in the Negev
BGU researchers help local winemakers develop water collection methods for growing grapes in the desert.