Arianna SteigmanHebrew University Signs Research and Academic Exchange Agreement with Leading Japanese Dental Institute
Read moreThe Hebrew University of Jerusalem is proud to announce a new international agreement with the Faculty of Dentistry at the…
Arianna SteigmanThe Hebrew University Marks 23 Years since the Mount Scopus Terror Attack
Read moreOn 31 July the Hebrew University held a ceremony and vigil to remember the 9 victims and mark 23 years…
Arianna SteigmanHow AI Might Be Narrowing Our Worldview—and What Regulators Can Do About It
Read moreA new study warns that advanced generative AI systems—like ChatGPT—often generate generic, mainstream content, subtly limiting the range of perspectives…
Arianna SteigmanEat Chocolate to Combat Flu: New Drug Combo Outperforms Tamiflu
Read moreA surprising new drug combination—including a compound found in chocolate—has outperformed Tamiflu in fighting flu, according to a study published…
Arianna SteigmanCelebrating 25 Years of Revivim: Inspiring Jewish Studies Educators at The Hebrew University
Read moreThis year, as The Hebrew University marks its centennial, the celebrated Revivim programme is proud to commemorate 25 years of…
Arianna SteigmanHU President’s Report 2025
Read moreWe are pleased to share the 2025 President’s Report from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, featuring important updates and highlights…
Arianna SteigmanPowering Up T Cells: A New Path in Cancer Immunotherapy
Read moreResearchers have discovered a way to make the immune system’s T cells significantly more effective at fighting cancer. By blocking…
Arianna SteigmanAirovation Technologies Wins 2025 Asper Prize at Hebrew University
Read moreAirovation Technologies has been awarded the prestigious 2025 Asper Prize for “The Hebrew University Rising Startup”. Organised by ASPER-HUJI Innovate—the…
Arianna SteigmanTargeting the “Undruggable”: New Molecular Degraders Offer Hope for Aggressive Breast Cancer
Read moreIn a major stride toward tackling aggressive breast cancer, researchers from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem have developed druglike molecules…
Arianna SteigmanCracking the Case: Breakthroughs in Solving Complex Wildlife Crimes
Read moreA revolution is underway in the fight against environmental crime, as new research spotlights cutting-edge forensic methods that are empowering authorities to crack even the most intricate wildlife cases. By harnessing advanced genetic technologies and building robust local DNA databases, scientists can now help uncover the truth behind crimes involving multiple species—even when the evidence is mixed, degraded, or incomplete.