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Stone handaxes found in Galilee show early humans valued aesthetics of their tools - study
The axes were dated to the Pleistocene, likely made by Homo erectus, the first human species to evolve to have a humanlike body shape and gait, who had lived in the region thousands of years ago.
TAU announces a special admission framework for IDF veterans injured in the Swords of Iron War
Expert warns Haifa refinery is ‘time bomb’ despite limited damage in Iranian strike
Israeli researchers crack century-old mystery of cone-shaped vessels found near Dead Sea - study
Both right-wing Israelis, pro-Palestinians slam pro-BDS journalist Peter Beinart after lecture
Peter Beinart's lecture at Tel Aviv University on Trump, Israel, and American democracy faces backlash from both right-wing Israeli groups and BDS activists.
Shooting at Tel Aviv University leaves two people injured, one in critical condition
An initial investigation determined that the incident was likely criminal and involved a 30-year-old (who is the one in more serious condition) and a 24-year-old. The shooter fled the scene.
Anti-Israel org. places bounties on heads of Israeli academics for assassination
Some of those listed reside outside of Israel, including in the United States of America.
War hero will receive an annual tuition scholarship for exceptional bravery on Oct. 7
Tel Aviv University Honors Its Reservist Soldiers.
"It's the place where you can experience it all": Tel Aviv University’s double-major BA
Tel Aviv University study opens path to gene therapy for ALS
A new Israeli-led study identifies an RNA-based therapy that may halt ALS progression and regenerate nerve cells.
TAU researchers develop groundbreaking gene therapy to treat hearing, balance disabilities
“These findings highlight the potential of self-complementary AAVs to reduce dose requirements, minimize toxicity, and broaden clinical use of inner-ear therapies," said the head researcher.
American Friends of Tel Aviv University names Ben Pery as CEO
Pery, a Tel Aviv University (TAU) alumnus, said the role is both professional and personal, noting that he is a third-generation TAU student who earned three degrees at the university.
Tel Aviv University to honor Einav Zangauker for leadership in hostage crisis
Einav Zangauker, a leading figure of the Hostages Families Forum, will receive an honorary doctorate from Tel Aviv University for her tireless efforts to secure the return of hostages held by Hamas.
How Egyptian fruit bats seasonally adapt behavior to compete with rats - study
Researchers at Tel Aviv University noticed a pattern: bats took fewer risks while scavenging in the winter, but became braver as spring approached.