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One of the Dead Sea Scrolls' greatest mysteries may have finally been solved by Israeli researcher
For decades, scholars have wondered if Qumran’s 364-day year calender had ever been used in practice or if it served only as a theoretical framework.
Breakthrough Israeli study finds potential path to reversing hearing loss
Tel Aviv University opens $35m Sylvan Adams Sport Science Institute
‘True friends tell each other the truth’: Rahm Emanuel’s critique of Israel draws cheers - analysis
New Tel Aviv University imaging method could improve IVF sperm selection
Researchers say the technology creates detailed 3D maps of live sperm cells without damaging them.
Tel Aviv University study reveals how tumors hijack immune cells to fuel cancer growth and spread
The research focused on macrophages, immune cells responsible for removing damaged and dead cells from the body.
Study: "Israel’s Basket" led to a wave of price increases
A new study discovered that while the prices of the basket products at Carrefour plunged by 35%, a widespread wave of price increases of up to 14% was simultaneously recorded in parallel categories.
Can virtual reality teach the 'feel' of medicine? New Israeli study says not yet
Ancient dissections of Galen reveal a gap in modern medical training: tacit, hands-on skills still can’t be fully taught by digital tools.
Tel Aviv University rises in latest QS world rankings despite growing Israeli academia boycott
While Tel Aviv University has improved its ranking in recent years, in years gone by it would regularly appear in the world's top 200 universities.
Five Lessons from a TAU Liberal Arts Alumna
TAU enrolls approx. 100 injured IDF veterans under new framework without psychometric exam
So far, about 30 veterans have completed admission, and the university expressed hope that by the end of the registration process, all of the remaining candidates will also be enrolled.
Israel making 'every possible mistake' in Lebanon, Tel Aviv University vice-rector says
"What needs to be done is to attack Hezbollah, meaning its training camps and its social and economic infrastructure, and not relent," Tel Aviv Vice-Rector Professor Eyal Zisser told 103FM.
Grapevine, May 26, 2026: Crossing redlines
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Tel Aviv University student wounded in Gaza finds swastika on his car - report
"It's crazy," Dolman told KAN. "It's like you come back from the war, give everything you can for the country, your body and your soul and everything, and you get spit in the face."