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Former Technion president Professor Yitzhak Apeloig passes away aged 81
"Despite national and global crises, his years in office were marked by exceptional academic development," said the current Technion President Prof. Uri Sivan.
Technion leads Israel, Europe in AI research in new CSRanking index, ranking 21st worldwide
Technion develops fuel that could make Israel a superpower – Boeing wants to lead
Boeing, Technion move Israeli sustainable jet fuel project into implementation phase
Technion delves deeper into oximetric data to improve COVID-19 treatment
The researchers have developed a new set of tools to analyze the data collected by oximeters, which monitor oxygen saturation levels in a patient's blood.
Long-lasting coronavirus disinfectant developed by Israeli researchers
The coronavirus has been seen to last on surfaces upwards of 17 days, and common disinfecting breaks down rapidly. This new disinfectant is long-lasting.
The reality of being a Druze physician in Israel
“When the decision was made to build a military field hospital on Israel’s border with Syria, I was honored to be chosen to lead the mission together with my colleagues from the IDF Medical Corps.”
Hebrew U, Tel Aviv, Technion among world's top 300 universities
Tel Aviv University climbed 11 places to 219th place, while the Technion dropped by 10 places to 257th in the rankings.
Winning at Weizmann
A talk with Daniel Zajfman, who is concluding 12 years at the helm of the Weizmann Institute. Its youngest-ever president, he has elevated both its budget and prestige to new heights.
Technion and Israeli Olympic Committee team to build research center
"The cooperation between the Israeli Olympic Committee and the Technion is exceptional and very promising," said Technion President Professor Peretz Lavie.
$50m. gift to help Technion become leader in quantum science, engineering
The $50 million contribution is being made by the Helen Diller Family Foundation of the San Francisco Bay area.
New Worlds: Technion leads effort to produce new semiconductor lasers
The “groundbreaking” study was headed by the Israel Prize laureate Prof. Mordechai Segev of the Technion’s physics faculty.
New Israeli technology replaces surgeon's knife with no-cut alternative
The technology developed at the Technion softens the collagen fibers by means of a controlled release system of collagenase, an enzyme that breaks down the collagen.
In Herzl’s footsteps
Nissim Levy, the new chairman of the Herzl Museum, talks of the visionary’s concepts of secularism and declares: ‘This is the only country for Jews but it has to be a normal county’