
Ben-Gurion University launches $1m student venture fund
The fund will invest in innovative technologies developed by BGU students and graduates in high-tech, biotech and social arenas.

The fund will invest in innovative technologies developed by BGU students and graduates in high-tech, biotech and social arenas.

Israel’s BGN Technologies and National Institute for Biotechnology in the Negev are seeking industry collaboration for further development.

Israeli scientists develop the first-ever social robot to help rehabilitation patients improve real-life task performance.

The treatment, developed by researchers at Ben-Gurion University is based on a new proprietary, telomerase-activating compound.

Researchers say an inexpensive ‘electronic nose’ diagnosed breast cancer with 95% accuracy and may be used for other cancers in the future.

Israeli and American researchers develop generic method to detect fake accounts on most types of social networks, including Facebook and Twitter.

Israelis discover proteins that promote dopamine secretion in study that has potential applications for Parkinson’s disease cell-replacement therapy.

New research center in Beersheva will make use of technology that can provide unprecedented investigative tools and sources of evidence for police.

The $5 diagnostic kit will enable quick, quantitative diagnosis currently conducted only in hospitals and labs.

A team of Israeli cybersecurity researchers warn that heightened protection for medical imaging devices is needed as they try to find new solutions.

Groundbreaking innovation enables any camera to capture hyperspectral images and video at higher speed and less cost than with current technology.

Ben-Gurion University launches company to commercialize the unique underwater vehicle for research, security, communications or military uses.

It’s still only on the nano level, but such a cloaking chip could be used on stealth aircraft, local optical camouflage or electromagnetic wave scattering.

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, the University of Arizona, and Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México form trilateral agreement to cooperate on research, innovation and entrepreneurship.

Israeli researchers continue to spearhead cyber research and file patents to keep international community safe from hackers.