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A Beacon of Support for Small Businesses – HUBS-Aid Provides Unique Support for War Impacted Small Businesses

The HUBS-Aid project led by Hebrew University Business School (HUBS) responded to the Gaza conflict’s impact on small businesses with innovative support, pairing them with mentors and students to devise tailored plans for recovery and growth. Around 80 businesses received vital assistance, demonstrating resilience and fostering community bonds amidst adversity.   [Hebrew University of Jerusalem]– …

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Inspiring Summer Volunteering Program

Join our 6-week summer adventure in Israel! Make a meaningful impact through volunteering in environmental and social projects. Immerse yourself in Jerusalem’s cultural and historical treasures, explore natural wonders, and earn 3 credits with our engaging course, “The Jewish World in the Wake of October 7. For more information and to register, head to the Hebrew …

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Predicting Chaotic Outcomes in Three-Body Systems

A new study by the Hebrew University has unveiled a significant advancement in chaos theory, introducing a flux-based statistical theory that predicts chaotic outcomes in non-hierarchical three-body systems. This breakthrough holds practical implications for fields such as celestial mechanics, astrophysics, and molecular dynamics, offering a more efficient and precise approach to analyzing complex systems and …

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Alarming Levels of Persistent Chemical (PFAS) Contamination Found in Small Coastal Ecosystems, Urgent Action Needed

New study led by Dr. Tom Topaz from the Ruppin Academic Center and Prof. Benny Chefetz and Noam Gridish from The Hebrew University reveals that small coastal ecosystems known as micro-estuaries are highly contaminated with PFAS. These harmful chemicals, found in everyday items like non-stick cookware and firefighting foams, pose a significant risk to both …

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Unraveling the mysteries of the Mongolian Arc

Unraveling the mysteries of the Mongolian Arc: Exploring a Monumental 405-Kilometer Wall System in Eastern Mongolia   New study sheds light on the previously overlooked Mongolian Arc—a monumental wall system in eastern Mongolia spanning 405 kilometers. This discovery not only reveals the significance of this ancient architectural marvel but also prompts crucial questions about the …

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Critical Insights into Bacterial Fruit Blotch and Its Impact on Melon and Watermelon Crop Health

A new study at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem unveils critical insights into bacterial fruit blotch, a severe disease affecting melon and watermelon crops. The research focuses on the role of the effector AopW1, shedding light on its significance in host adaptation and providing new perspectives on the HopW1 family of bacterial effectors   Jerusalem, …

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“You Have Failed Us”. Letters by Hebrew University Leadership to the Presidents of Harvard University and Stanford University

The leadership of the Hebrew University in a strongly-worded, unequivocal response letter to the presidents of Harvard and Stanford universities, following their weak condemnation of Hamas: “You have failed us, not only as Israelis, who are subject to the imminent threat of being subject to genocide, but also as leaders of an academic institution, who …

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Tiny switchable light sources: Researchers at the Hebrew University formed the smallest ever light source with switchable colors, Unleashing a New Era of Color Tunable Nano-Devices

New research from Hebrew University has achieved a significant breakthrough in color switching for nanocrystals, unlocking exciting possibilities for a simple, energy efficient display design and for tunable light sources needed in numerous technologies. The discovery also has potential applications in sensitive sensors for various substances, including biological and neuroscience uses, as well as advancements …

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