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Honours Club February 2024 – Professor Ghil’ad Zuckermann

Language Revival & Wellbeing From the ‘Promised Land’ to the ‘Lucky Country’ About Join us for a fascinating talk by best-selling author, sought-after hyperpolyglot (that means he is fluent in thirteen or more languages!) and all-around mensch. Professor Ghil’ad Zuckermann is the founder of Revivalistics, a new global, trans- disciplinary field about language reclamation, revitalization, …

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International Open Day – Study at Hebrew University Jerusalem (in English)

Explore a unique learning approach at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, a global Top-100 institution, where education goes beyond traditional lectures. Participate on our Digital Open Day where you’ll be able to: 🌟Delve into our Bachelor’s, Master’s and PhD programs 🌟Connect with program heads for valuable insights 🌟Discover comprehensive student support services, bustling campus life, …

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Unlocking Long-Term Genetic Memory: Dormant Bacterial Spores Offer Key Insights into Evolutionary Survival Strategies

[Jerusalem, Israel] – A recent study spearheaded by Prof. Sigal Ben Yehuda and her team at Hebrew University has unveiled a captivating facet of bacterial dormancy. This research illuminates the mechanism through which dormant bacterial spores uphold and activate an enduring transcriptional program upon revival, showcasing an extraordinary genetic memory system. This discovery is pivotal …

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New Study Reveals Insights: How Pollution Affects Clouds and Climate

A recent study reveals the profound impact of pollution on cloud behaviour. This newfound understanding illuminates the intricate ways in which pollution alters our climate. Such research marks a significant stride in comprehending the influence of pollution on our weather and broader climate dynamics. Emphasizing the need to factor in both localized cloud formations and …

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The Hebrew University Tops ERC Consolidator Grant Wins for 2023, Garnering NIS 47 Million

On the 23rd of November, the European Research Council (ERC) declared that six researchers from the Hebrew University secured grants at the Consolidator Grant level. These individual grants, ranging from one and a half to two million euros each, cumulatively amount to 11.5 million euros (47 million shekels). This achievement positions the Hebrew University at …

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Pseudoscorpions of Israel: Two New Family records Discovered

A recent study has unveiled two previously undiscovered families of Pseudoscorpions in Israel. Positioned at the convergence of three continents, Israel’s distinct biodiversity has undergone systematic revision, resulting in an updated checklist featuring 61 pseudoscorpion species across 28 genera and fourteen families. This pioneering research includes the introduction of the first illustrated identification key, based …

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Extended Habitability of Exoplanets Due to Subglacial Water

[Jerusalem, Israel] – Professor Amri Wandel, from Hebrew University of Jerusalem, has unveiled research that promises to redefine our comprehension of habitable exoplanets. In a recent study published in the Astronomical Journal, Professor Wandel introduces the concept of subglacial liquid water as a pivotal element in broadening the boundaries of the conventional Habitable Zone. The classical Habitable Zone, …

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Honours Club November – Gary Raymond APM OAM

One of Australia’s Top Cops About Discover Chief Inspector Gary Raymond’s extraordinary odyssey, from a St. John Ambulance Cadet at age 9 to a distinguished 34-year career with the NSW Police Force. Gary’s exceptional service spans 1,500 rescues, including motor vehicle collisions, suicide crisis negotiations, and armed offender confrontations. His role on the NSW Police …

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