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STEM Students from the Diaspora Conduct Research at BIU Labs

From Hong Kong to Montreal and Toronto, Canada, and from New York to Tennessee, 28 college undergraduates are participating in the 12th annual Summer Science Research Internship Program. A joint Bar-Ilan University-Yeshiva University initiative, the Program enables students to gain hands-on experience in emerging scientific fields while being mentored by Israel's finest scientists.

Prestigious “Frontiers of Science" Award Granted to Prof. Jonathan Ruhman & Collaborators

Congratulations to Prof. Jonathan Ruhman of the Department of Physics at Bar-Ilan University for winning the prestigious “Frontiers of Science” award for 2018-2022. The award, granted at the International Congress for Basic Science in China, ranks the best research papers published in the last five years in the fields of theoretical physics, computer science and mathematics.

Prof. Omry Koren awarded ERC Proof of Concept Grant

Prof. Omry Koren, one of the world's most highly cited microbiology researchers, is the recipient of a European Research Council (ERC) Proof of Concept Grant. Prof. Koren, from Bar-Ilan's Azrieli Faculty of Medicine, is being awarded the Grant for his research into the effects of maternal antibiotic use on offspring behavior.

Prof. Shmuel Feiner Appointed to Israel Academy of Sciences & Humanities

Congratulations to Prof. Shmuel Feiner, of the Israel and Golda Koschitzky Department of Jewish History and Contemporary Jewry at Bar-Ilan University, on his appointment to the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities.

Signs of Necromancy Rituals in Jerusalem Cave

In a stunning archaeological discovery, a team of researchers from Bar-Ilan University, the Israel Antiquities Authority, and the Israel Cave Research Center have unveiled evidence of long-lost necromancy rituals that might have taken place some 1,700 years ago in the Teomim Cave, nestled in the Jerusalem Mountains. The findings, published in the esteemed Harvard Theological Review, offer a rare glimpse into the mysterious customs of ancient times.

President Herzog gifts a solar panel developed at Bar-Ilan to US Vice President Kamala Harris

During his visit to Washington, President of the State of Israel Isaac Herzog presented US Vice President Kamala Harris with a solar panel developed by researchers at Bar-Ilan University, in recognition of her advocacy for environmental policy and support of green energy and reducing emissions.

A New Milestone for Flexible Magnetic Sensors

Flexible magnetic sensors have gained popularity due to their versatility and potential applications in major areas of flexible electronics, including soft robotics, consumer electronics, healthcare, automotive, and more. They are widely utilized for tasks such as navigation, strain and pressure sensing, posture and motion tracking. A key advantage of flexible sensors compared to rigid ones, due to their bendability, is their conforming to a wide variety of surfaces including those that are soft and irregularly shaped.

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