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TAU issues annual Antisemitism Worldwide report for 2024

On April 23, 2025, the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, the Center for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry and the Irwin Cotler Institute for Democracy, Human Rights and Justice, both at Tel Aviv University (TAU), published the annual Antisemitism Worldwide report, which focuses on 2024. The 160-page report was prepared by 11 researchers. The annual… Read More

AI diagnoses slightly more accurate than those of human physicians, TAU study finds

A new study from Tel Aviv University (TAU) found that diagnoses and treatment recommendations given by AI were more accurate than those of physicians at a Los Angeles virtual urgent care clinic. The study, conducted at Cedars-Sinai Connect, compared recommendations given in about 500 visits of adult patients with relatively common respiratory, urinary, eye, vaginal… Read More

TAU research reveals unique “backwards navigation” system in bats

A new study from Tel Aviv University (TAU) reveals that the Greater Mouse-Tailed Bat (Rhinopoma microphyllum) uses its long tail as a natural tactile sensor to navigate backward in dark caves. The bat’s long tail functions as a dynamic sensing tool, enabling it to avoid obstacles and orient itself in complex environments while climbing backward,… Read More

TAU researchers use AI to understand how cells respond to drug treatments

Researchers from Tel Aviv University (TAU) have developed an innovative method that can help to understand better how cells behave in changing biological environments, such as those found within a cancerous tumor. The new system, called scNET, combines information on gene expression at the single-cell level with information on gene interactions, enabling the identification of… Read More

TAU research suggests role of children in creating prehistoric cave paintings

A team of Tel Aviv University (TAU) researchers from the discipline of prehistoric archaeology has proposed an innovative hypothesis regarding an intriguing question: Why did ancient humans bring their young children to cave painting sites, deep underground and through dark, meandering, hazardous passages? While most hypotheses have focused on the educational aspect of their presence… Read More

TAU researchers double adult stem cells for bone marrow regeneration

An international research team led by scientists from Tel Aviv University (TAU) and Sheba Medical Center has unveiled an innovative method for activating adult stem cells from human bone marrow, enabling their expansion outside the body for use in bone marrow regeneration and the construction of a new blood and immune system. The findings, published… Read More

Satellite “constellation” built by high school students launched into space

Tel Aviv University (TAU), Israel’s Ministry of Innovation, Science, and Technology, and nine municipalities across Israel have launched into space Tevel 2, a constellation of nine research nanosatellites — the largest Israeli satellite constellation ever — from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The nanosatellites, each measuring 4x4x4.5 inches (10×10×11.3 centimeters), were designed and built… Read More

TAU researchers use CRISPR to cut a gene from head and neck cancers

Researchers from Tel Aviv University (TAU) used the genetic editing tool CRISPR to cut a single gene from cancer cells of head and neck tumors, which successfully eliminated 50% of the tumors in model animals. This groundbreaking study was led by Dr. Razan Masarwy, MD, PhD, from the lab of Professor Dan Peer. Professor Peer… Read More