The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, founded in 1918 and opened officially in 1925, is Israel’s second oldest university after the Technion. Located on Mount Scopus with additional campuses across Jerusalem, it is one of the world’s leading research institutions, deeply ingrained in Israel’s intellectual, cultural, and social life. The university offers a wide spectrum of programs in humanities, social sciences, law, science, and medicine, drawing students and faculty from around the world. It is renowned for its rigorous scholarship, innovative research, and its commitment to advancing knowledge for the benefit of all humanity. Notable alumni include multiple Nobel laureates and a Fields Medal recipient. The Hebrew University consistently ranks as one of the top universities globally, reflecting its academic excellence and the high quality of its research and educational programs.
A novel quantum method significantly boosts system coherence and sensing capabilities, enhancing potential applications in precision-based industries. A new method to significantly enhance quantum technology…
A recent study presents an innovative use of dolomite U-Pb geochronology, offering fresh insights into the development of ancient marine ecosystems. Through identifying variations in…
A new study by Hebrew University has made a significant breakthrough by successfully incorporating single-photon sources into small chips that operate at room temperature. This…
A recent study sheds light on the Mongolian Arc, a significant wall system extending over 405 kilometers in eastern Mongolia, that had previously remained overlooked….
Recent research conducted at Hebrew University has uncovered a previously unknown connection between light and magnetism. This finding paves the way for the development of…
Professor Amri Wandel from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has introduced groundbreaking research with the potential to transform our understanding of habitable exoplanets. His latest…
Recent research conducted by Yoram Zvik, Dr. Sharon Warburg, and Dr. Efrat Gavish-Regev at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s National Natural History Collections, has documented…
New discoveries in Tidal Disruption Events enhance our understanding of supermassive black holes and their properties. A new study by Hebrew University is a significant…
A research team, utilizing the James Webb Space Telescope, has discovered that increased CO2 levels lead to more intense warming in regions without direct sunlight…
Archaeologists from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem initiate a dig at the secluded Hyrcania site in the Judean Desert, uncovering a rare Byzantine Greek inscription…
A groundbreaking study has uncovered a previously unknown mechanism that significantly influences Earth’s climate. The research was conducted by Hebrew University’s Ph.D. candidate, Kaushal Gianchandani,…
A research team led by Prof. Yossi Paltiel at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem with groups from HUJI, Weizmann, and IST Austria recently conducted a…
Recordings show prolonged activity in the visual cortex when looking at images, outlasting conscious awareness of image. More than a quarter of all stroke victims…
For years, the mysterious limestone spheroids—ancient, enigmatic stone relics—have baffled archaeologists. Dating back from the Oldowan era to the Middle Palaeolithic period, the exact reasons…
A team of researchers, led by Professor Yaakov Nahmias from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, and Tissue Dynamics Ltd., has made…
Scientists from the Racah Institute of Physics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have unveiled findings that question traditional beliefs in fracture mechanics. Spearheaded by…
Nanocrystals, despite their ability to be color-tuned and their utility in diverse technologies, have been restricted in their usage due to the need for distinct…