BGU Alumni Shine at Consumer Electronics Show
Lumen, a vape pen-like breathalyzer, helps you determine if your body is using fats or carbs for energy.
Unusual Crops Could Become Climate Saviors
As the planet warms, BGU researchers are working to improve crop output in adverse conditions.
BGU Develops Molecule for Fighting Lupus
Miracle molecule can help fight Lupus, a disease that affects over five million people.
Children With ASD Suffer From Lower Sleep Depth
A new BGU study shows that the brain waves of children with autism are “shallower” during sleep than those of typically developing children. These children have trouble entering the deep-sleep phase necessary for rejuvenation.
New Laser System Quells Attacks Along Gaza Strip
BGU researchers help develop Light Blade, defending Israel from airborne attacks from balloons and kites.
BGU Researchers Improve Performance of Solar Panels
The new technique -- inspired by nature’s lotus leaf -- removed 98% of dust particles.
Single-Sex Prawns Used to Fight Snail-Borne Disease
Study shows how BGU-developed single-sex prawns can help fight deadly disease that affects millions each year.
BGU Researchers Develop Cannabis Protocol for Older Patients
Cannabis can help seniors with chronic pain, sleep difficulties, reduced appetite, nausea, or PTSD.
Cyber Security – More Chameleon, Less Rhino
The ongoing battle in cyber security may need a new approach, according to BGU experts.
New Drug, Techniques Decrease Cognitive Decline From Aging
New research and testing could slow or reverse brain damage caused by aging.