Prof. Guy Bar-Oz receives an ERC grant to restore heritage grape cultivars in the Negev desert and bring an ancient Byzantine grape variety back to life

In the News As a response to global warming, it is of vital importance to expand our search for authentic local ancient breeds that were cultivated and bred for centuries…

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Read more about the article Research sheds light on ways of reducing poverty in Israel
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Research sheds light on ways of reducing poverty in Israel

In the News  Dr. Einat Lavee (Department of Human Services and The Interdisciplinary Center for the Study of Poverty and Social Exclusion) recently submitted a comprehensive qualitative study on poverty in…

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COGNITIVE SCIENCE: New UofH study finds facial recognition isn’t only a ‘human’ ability

In the News A groundbreaking study led by Prof. Shai Gabay (Head, The Institute of Information Processing and Decision Making) and researchers from Carnegie Mellon sheds light on the evolution of…

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Read more about the article A new scientific breakthrough suggests PTSD may be diagnosed via saliva
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A new scientific breakthrough suggests PTSD may be diagnosed via saliva

In the News A new study led by researchers from the University of Haifa and Tel Aviv University discovered the presence of certain bacteria in the saliva can indicate post-trauma in…

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First evidence of beer production for social consumption found at a prehistoric Israeli town

In the News Prof. Danny Rosenberg (School of Archaeology and Maritime Cultures) recently led an archaeological expedition in the Middle Jordan Valley that uncovered cereal grains preserved in ancient pottery…

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Jewish, Muslim and Christian leaders discuss how inter-religious collaboration can mobilize change

In the News A webinar organized by the American Society of the University of Haifa and Dr. Uriel Simonsohn (Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies) entitled "Mobilizing Change Through Inter-Religious Collaboration"…

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WEBINAR on the topic of COVID-19 Burn Out: Dr. Talya Greene offers insights on how to best cope, function and move forward

In the News COVID-19 remains a disruptive and unpredictable part of daily life. Prof. Talya Greene (Head, Department of Community Mental Health) discussed her research on the high rates of distress…

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