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Nightlife

TAU researchers found that, unlike their rural counterparts, city-based bats are much more exploratory in their hunting habits and feed from a wide variety of trees. Moreover, like humans, rural bats also adventure to Tel Aviv to enjoy the culinary selection and then return to their suburban homes to rest.

Participating Tel Aviv University Researchers:

Katya Egert-Berg

PhD student
School of Zoology


Tel Aviv University

Prof. Yossi Yovel

Human Molecular Genetics Biochemistry

Tel Aviv University

Start-Up City

Recruiting Tech to save lives – TAU researchers created a new technology using artificial intelligence to identify patients at risk for serious illness, before they even become symptomatic!

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Masada & The Dead Sea

What’s left to discover in Israel’s most popular and majestic national park? In the past few years, TAU’s excavators discovered two Herodian cisterns, indicative of the presence of vineyards, and red-letter writing in Palestinian Aramaic that reads “Lord Jesus.” What else will they find on the legendary mountain?

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Tel Aviv – Jerusalem

The old testament in service of science – A joint study by Tel Aviv University, The Hebrew University, and Israel Antique Authority, recreated the Earth’s magnetic field on the day the Temple of Jerusalem
was destroyed in 586 BC. Relics from “The City of David” were evaluated
in a paleomagnetic lab and researchers were able to pinpoint a date, matching the old testament accounts.

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Cultural Entertainment

Can virtual reality change the way we enjoy theatre plays? That is one of the questions TAU researchers are exploring in the “Act, Play, Game,” our new Innovation Lab, using interdisciplinary methods with digital and virtual reality devices.

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