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TAU study: When we avoid information and when we don’t

A new study from the Coller School of Management at Tel Aviv University (TAU) and the Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences in the Netherlands reveals a surprising insight into how we deal with information. Contrary to the common view that “willful ignorance” is primarily a way to avoid moral responsibility toward others, the study… Read More

Neuroscientist/actress Mayim Bialik to receive TAU Honorary Doctorate

Tel Aviv University (TAU) will bestow an Honorary Doctorate on neuroscientist, actress and advocate Dr. Mayim Bialik at a ceremony during the annual TAU Board of Governors gathering this coming May, 2026. “What truly inspires us is her courage and clarity,” the University said when announcing its selection. “Mayim speaks up for Israel and the… Read More

TAU research about dinosaurs sheds light on the evolution of flight

A new study led by a Tel Aviv University (TAU) researcher examined dinosaur fossils preserved with their feathers and found that these dinosaurs had lost the ability to fly. According to the researchers, this finding offers a glimpse into the functioning of creatures that lived 160 million years ago and their impact on the evolution… Read More

TAU research identifies causes of mass mortality events in sea urchins

Two pioneering studies led by Dr. Omri Bronstein and other researchers of the School of Zoology and the Steinhardt Museum of Natural History at Tel Aviv University (TAU), have identified the primary drivers of sea urchin mass mortality events over recent decades: pathogens, storms, and extreme temperatures. In addition, Dr. Bronstein and his team have… Read More

Gene therapy developed by TAU may enable effective treatment for ALS

Researchers at Tel Aviv University (TAU) led a large-scale international study that has identified a molecular mechanism playing a key role in ALS, a fatal degenerative disease, and were able to neutralize it through gene therapy. When they added a specific RNA molecule to human cells and animal models for ALS, the nerve cells stopped… Read More

American Friends of Tel Aviv University names Ben Pery as Chief Executive Officer

American Friends of Tel Aviv University (AFTAU) today announced the appointment of Ben Pery as Chief Executive Officer, effective November 3, 2025. A proud Tel Aviv University (TAU) alumnus and seasoned nonprofit executive, Pery brings a deeply personal connection to TAU and a bold plan to expand AFTAU’s reach, deepen donor engagement, and strengthen the… Read More