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Male fertility crisis? Israeli global study finds 54% drop in testosterone levels over five decades
A large meta-analysis, studying five decades, has found a dramatic and sustained decline in testosterone levels among men, raising concerns that the male fertility crisis is deeply misunderstood.
Tire particles may contaminate crops and enter food chain, Israeli study finds
Esther Marcus helped Israelis recover from October 7 - then she became a war widow
Why Hebrew University is the top choice for Olim
Can fungus farming make tomatoes taste better? Israeli researchers say yes
Israeli researchers show a fungal extract can boost crop yields, improve taste, and reduce reliance on chemical fertilizers.
How nonlinear careers could drive Jerusalem’s hi-tech rise
At American Innovation Forum in Jerusalem, business leaders say discipline, risk-taking, and adaptability are key to the capital’s hi-tech future.
Shaping the future of AI at Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The Scholar: Insights from the Faculty of the Hebrew University Business School. In conversation with Dr. Michael Gofman, hosted by Maor Zaguri, Acclaimed Israeli Director.
Grapevine: Paraguay’s ambassador brings longstanding pro-Israel ties to Jerusalem
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Hamas planned to spark wider war against Israel with October 7 massacre - study
The study, titled "The Strategic Origins of Hamas’s October 7 Attack," was authored by Dr. Daniel Sobelman and is based on top-secret Hamas documents seized by Israeli forces during the war.
Gut feeling: Hebrew University shows how your body’s stem cells fight Salmonella - study
“Our findings show that intestinal stem cells are not only responsible for tissue regeneration, but also the early defense against bacterial infection,” explained study supervisor Dr. Matan Hofree.
Mothers can protect babies from gum disease before birth, Hebrew University study finds
New research shows maternal antibodies may shape a baby’s oral immune system before and after birth, offering long-term protection against gum disease.
Grapevine: Iconic photograph
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Decoding the digital pulse: How Prof. Yaniv Dover maps the flow of information and human behavior
At the Hebrew University Business School, Dover combines data science, psychology, and physics to reveal how information spreads online, shaping interactions, decisions, and modern markets.
'Assault on city's fundamental values': Attack on nun in Jerusalem sparks widespread condemnation
A 36-year-old man was arrested by Israel Police on Wednesday in connection with the case and is being questioned for racist assault.