TAU researchers discover first evidence of auditory interaction between plants and animals "Acoustic interaction between plants and animals doubtlessly exists in many more forms and serves a wide range of roles. This is a vast, unexplored field—an entire world waiting to be discovered.” JNS Staff July 15, 2025
Tel Aviv University medical school receives historic donation Blackstone president Jonathan Gray and his wife, Mindy, said the $125 million grant will boost enrollment from underrepresented students. JNS Staff May 9, 2025
Global antisemitism peaked after Oct. 7, then dropped An annual report issued by Tel Aviv University shows highest Jew-hate surge in late 2023; 2024 levels fell but remain above prewar baseline. JNS Staff April 23, 2025
Herzog, defense officials vow support for hostages, wounded troops The president called the return of the remaining captives in Gaza a top national priority. JNS Staff March 25, 2025
Most Israelis trust Trump to safeguard country’s security, per poll Among Jews, confidence in the U.S. president was especially high, with 18% saying he'd act in their interests "to a very great extent." JNS Staff Jan. 29, 2025
Holocaust museums in Muslim world cited as ‘small light in the tunnel’ The UAE, Indonesia and Albania are all home to initiatives documenting the Nazi genocide. JNS Staff Jan. 27, 2025
Have Israeli archaeologists solved the mystery of missing Levant cave art? New research offers an explanation for why the practice prevalent in prehistoric Western Europe didn't occur in the Eastern Mediterranean. Jan. 7, 2025
Mystery persists over function of ancient Golan megalith Gilgal Refa'im was hitherto believed to have been used as an astronomical observatory. JNS Staff Dec. 29, 2024
TAU study refutes claims of pollution from biblical-era mining Researchers found minimal environmental and health impacts at King Solomon's copper mines in southern Israel's Timna Valley. Dec. 23, 2024