Hebrew University of Jerusalem

  An aerial view of Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Mount Scopus campus.

Phage virus discovered at Hebrew University named after fallen soldier

Phages are viruses that precisely target and kill bacteria, which can offer “a potential solution to the growing crisis of antibiotic resistance.”

 Hostage posters at Hostage Square in Tel Aviv

Grapevine February 12, 2025: Not forgotten

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Alzheimer's covertly linked to Herpes Simplex virus

The possibility that Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis is associated with viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites has been postulated over the past three decades.

By BEN EDIDIN
20/01/2025

Moove over, cows: Hebrew U researchers craft perfect bite of meat by designing plant-based steaks

The researchers at the Jerusalem institution do this by molding new metamaterials for the kitchen to reduce greenhouse gases and wasted water.

 EYAL BEN SIMON (left) and Benny Gabbay.

Grapevine January 15, 2025: In their own words

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Grapevine January 12, 2025: A time to remember

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Hebrew University offers female students year of free study on select courses

The university’s plan aims to “encourage women to integrate and excel in the exact sciences.” 

Between two narratives: A candid conversation with a Palestinian-Israeli

I sat down with Mustafa Alian, an east Jerusalem dual national, for an in-depth talk on his life struggles with the confines of the conflict.

Paraguay's president Santiago Pena speaks at the Knesset. December 11, 2024.

Grapevine: Hello, Paraguay!

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