Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Herzog meets Prince Charles, names nursing scholarship in honor of Princess Alice
She is recognized by Yad Vashem as “Righteous Among the Nations” for sheltering a Jewish family during the Nazi occupation of Greece.
Joshua Angrist, now at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, immigrated to Israel in 1982 and served in the Israel Defense Forces.
A Hebrew University professor will become head of Geneva-based CERN, the largest nuclear particle research center in the world.
The academic institutions are committed to “innovation on a global scale” and aim to collaborate on areas of mutual interest—namely, agriculture, business, natural sciences and other related fields.
Several existing drugs may be effective against COVID-19
Research from the Hebrew University points to some promising channel blockers that could be studied as antiviral treatments for SARS-CoV-2.
Mona Khoury-Kassabri is the Hebrew University’s new vice president of diversity. It’s a major milestone for the university, and she has a great deal planned.
The agreement is the first of its kind between Amazon Web Services and an Israeli academic institution, according to the university.
The team hopes to expand their research to detect radio interceptions from other galaxies.
Amid decreasing global bee populations, new finding provides optimism for pollination and bee habitat conservation.
Professors Dror Feitelson, Itamar Willner, Eric Cohen, Yitzhak Marcus and Steve Weiner earned the ranking by Stanford University.
Authors of the study say that the spread of COVID-19 has been checked. Meanwhile, the number of of Israelis testing positive for the virus hits a high of 2,062 in 24 hours.
Israel-US team think existing medication may stop COVID-19 in its tracks
According to the researchers, an FDA-approved cholesterol-lowering drug may help downgrade virus threat to that of common cold.