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Bar-Ilan University

Bar-Ilan University

Bar-Ilan University (BIU, Universitat Bar-Ilan) is a university in Ramat Gan of the Tel Aviv District, Israel.

Restoring damaged neurons with nano-magnets

Turning tap water into an effective disinfectant that can be used to clean surfaces, crops, and the body

Breakthrough: Antibodies that may make coronavirus vaccines unnecessary

What is it about aspirin and Covid-19?

New methods of distributing secret cryptographic keys for secure communication and protecting private information

With just a small number of self-organizing autonomous vehicles on the road traffic flow can become faster, greener, and safer

A new type of ultrafast artifical intelligence algorithms

Though the brain is a very slow machine, its capabilities exceed typical state-of-the-art, ultrafast artificial intelligence algorithms; hence, a revolution in deep learning must emerge, as experimentally and theoretically demonstrated by physicists Machine learning, introduced 70 years ago, is based on evidence of the dynamics of learning in our brain. Using the speed of modern

A new type of ultrafast artifical intelligence algorithms

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A new mechanism to activate the immune system against cancer

A new mechanism for activating the immune system against cancer cells allows immune cells to detect and destroy cancer cells better than before, according to a study published this week in the journal Nature. The study was led by Prof. Nick Haining, of Harvard Medical School, and co-authored by Prof. Erez Levanon, doctoral student Ilana Buchumansky,

A new mechanism to activate the immune system against cancer

Quantum communication gets increased by nearly one million times the current speed limit

Quantum communication, which ensures absolute data security, is one of the most advanced branches of the “second quantum revolution”. In quantum communication, the participating parties can detect any attempt at eavesdropping by resorting to the fundamental principle of quantum mechanics – a measurement affects the measured quantity. Thus, the mere existence of an eavesdropper can

Quantum communication gets increased by nearly one million times the current speed limit

Making biodiesel with used cooking oil and a microwave

Weaning cars and trucks off of gasoline and diesel made from fossil fuels is a difficult task. One promising solution involves biodiesel, which comes from natural oils and fats, but it is costly. Using a microwave and catalyst-coated beads, scientists have devised a new way to convert waste cooking oil into biodiesel that could make

Making biodiesel with used cooking oil and a microwave

New Theory by Texas Tech Scientist Suggests All “Quantum Weirdness” Caused by Interacting Parallel Worlds

A Texas Tech University chemical physicist has developed a new theory of quantum mechanics that presumes not only that parallel worlds exist, but also that their mutual interaction is what gives rise to all quantum effects observed in nature. The theory, first published by Professor Bill Poirier four years ago, has recently attracted attention from

New Theory by Texas Tech Scientist Suggests All “Quantum Weirdness” Caused by Interacting Parallel Worlds

Turning Off the “Aging Genes”

Computer algorithm developed by TAU researchers identifies genes that could be transformed to stop the aging process Restricting calorie consumption is one of the few proven ways to combat aging. Though the underlying mechanism is unknown, calorie restriction has been shown to prolong lifespan in yeast, worms, flies, monkeys, and, in some studies, humans. Now Keren

Turning Off the “Aging Genes”

Smart Swarms of Bacteria Inspire Robotics

Adaptable Decision-Making Found in Bacteria Communities   Much to humans’ chagrin, bacteria have superior survival skills. Their decision-making processes and collective behaviors allow them to thrive and even spread efficiently in difficult environments. Now researchers at Tel Aviv University have developed a computational model that better explains how bacteria move in a swarm — and

Smart Swarms of Bacteria Inspire Robotics

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