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TAU president Professor Ariel Porat and the heads of the three Turkish universities decided to advance the Academic Bridge Initiative between Israel and Turkey, discussed at a meeting in Istanbul in April 2022. Photo by Can Kınalıkaya.
Academic Bridge Initiative advances research, study between Israel and Turkey
TAU president Professor Ariel Porat: “Academia is a bridge between nations, and a key to economic and social growth everywhere.”
The liquid’s three-dimensional form doesn’t get its shape from a vessel and cannot exist on Earth, only in outer space in the absence of gravity.
The vulnerability, discovered by researchers at Tel Aviv University, would have allowed the theft of sensitive information.
Israeli children make their way to school in Jerusalem on the first day of the new academic year, Sept. 1, 2021. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90.
Minor head injury leads to chronic syndrome in one of four kids
Study shows persistent post-concussion syndrome is misdiagnosed as ADHD or depression, preventing children from receiving appropriate treatment.
Its main thesis: Arab thinkers since the end of the 19th century, including members of the Muslim Brotherhood, have viewed aspects of the Zionist enterprise as models the Arab world should adopt.
Study finds that humans from 500,000 years ago in what is now southern Israel reshaped and reused stone tools rather than make new ones.
Study suggests microplastics are a magnet for environmental pollutants, ferrying them through our digestive tract and causing severe health damage.
“For the first time, we are presenting a complete ‘life cycle’ of microplastics: from the moment of their release into the environment through the adsorption of environmental pollutants and up to their joint toxicity in humans,” said Ph.D. student Andrey Eitan Rubin.
There is a “high probability” that the Weissella bacteria plays an important role in inducing swarming behavior, according to the Israeli study.
The research was conducted at Tel Aviv University and published in the peer-reviewed journal “Advanced Science.”
Israelis are far more concerned about social challenges and internal rifts than external threats, according to a survey by the Institute for National Security Studies.
“The more you have alarming trends, the more you have people to face them,” said Professor Uriya Shavit. “While anti-Semitism is really bad and getting worse, I think it is really crucial to keep the picture balanced.”