Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
Technion launches new aerospace prize to honor legends and trailblazers
Nominations for the prize will open in the summer of 2026, and the first iteration will be awarded in June 2027.
New Israeli-led AI model to predict chemotherapy benefit in breast cancer
Q-Factor emerges as Israel’s latest quantum computing developer with $24 million seed investment
Technion leads Israel, Europe in AI research in new CSRanking index, ranking 21st worldwide
The Technion invites Jewish students living abroad to come to Israel
As universities abroad do little to combat antisemitism, the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa invites Israelis and Jews to join their academic community in Israel
Technion hands NIS 6,000 grants for Israeli students in reserves
This assistance, which adds to a series of support measures we have already taken, will provide them with a financial envelope and some peace of mind during these tumultuous days.
Philanthropist to Technion: Kick out students who support Hamas, or else we will stop funding
The Technion may be losing some of its donors, as a result of it not taking extreme measures against students who supported Hamas's massacre on October 7.
Can daylight save lives? - study
Daylight contributes to improved sleep quality, lower consumption of medications, reduced length-of-stay, less depression and stress, and even a decrease in death rates.
Israeli students compete in hackathon to prevent suicide
Hackathons are an opportunity for students to gain hands-on experience tackling the kind of challenges they will face in their future careers.
Two cancer treatments, carefully selected, can be much better than one
An AI tool based on a new concept called “meta-synergy” helps find more powerful drug combinations.
Grapevine August 27, 2023: Prestigious prize
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Where do Israeli universities rank among the world's elite schools?
Haifa's Technion was ranked 4th among European technological universities.
Israel unveils miniature human heart model to transform drug testing
A minuscule model of a human heart, the size of a grain of rice, has been created in Israel. With the potential to put an end to the often criticized animal testing by pharmaceutical companies.
Improved transistors could be made in future without silicon – Technion
Researchers found that small changes in an oxide material’s atomic structure could control its electrical properties.