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Strep throat may lead to obsessive-compulsive disorder

TEL AVIV (Press Release) — A common infection in children, strep throat can lead to problems with a child’s heart, joints or brain if left untreated. And when the brain is involved, motor and mental functioning may be compromised, leading to syndromes such as attention deficit disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). While scientists have speculated on […]

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Israeli physicist among U.S. Medal of Science winners

TEL AVIV (Press Release) ― Renowned in the physics community for the “Aharonov-Bohm Effect,” Tel Aviv University’s Prof. Yakir Aharonov, 78, is one of 10 scientists to win America’s National Medal of Science this year. He will receive the award from the hands of President Barack Obama at the White House in a November ceremony. “The

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New principal is a long-time educator and a new rabbi

By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO — Rabbi Laura Harari, a lifelong Jewish educator and a recently ordained rabbi, benefitted from both experiences.  As a child, her “first real exposure” to Jewish life was through summer camping and informal education.  She attended a Reform Jewish camp operated in Wisconsin by the Olin-Sang-Ruby-Union Institute.   Later, she

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Chaperone molecules transfer copper, other substances from membranes to cells

TEL AVIV (Press Release) ― Information on proteins is critical for understanding how cells function in health and disease. But while regular proteins are easy to extract and study, it is far more difficult to gather information about membrane proteins, which are responsible for exchanging elements essential to our health, like copper, between a cell

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Common stress can lead to unified group reactions

TEL AVIV (Press Release)–Anxiety, or the reaction to a perceived danger, is a response that differs from one animal or human to another ― or so scientists thought. Now researchers at Tel Aviv University are challenging what we know about stress, and their study has implications for helping clinicians better treat victims of terrorism or

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Hawking tackles ‘The Grand Design’ of the universe

The Grand Design by Stephen Hawking with Leonard Mlodinow, Bantam Books, New York; ISBN 978-0-553-80537-6, ©2010, $28.00, p. 181 plus glossary. By Fred Reiss, Ed.D. WINCHESTER, California — I attended a physics lecture in the late 1960s at which the visiting professor asserted that biology had morphed into chemistry, chemistry into physics, and physics into

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Bacteria prove themselves winning ‘gamblers’ when faced with stress

TEL AVIV (Press Release)― When it comes to gambling, many people rely on game theory, a branch of applied mathematics that attempts to measure the choices of others to inform their own decisions. It’s used in economics, politics, medicine ― and, of course, Las Vegas. But recent findings from a Tel Aviv University researcher suggest

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Israeli researcher says mental well being often depends on patients’ personal ‘time trajectories’

TEL AVIV (Press Release) ― In life, we’re told, we must take the good with the bad, and how we view these life events determines our well-being and ability to adjust. But according to Prof. Dov Shmotkin of Tel Aviv University’s Department of Psychology, you need more than the right attitude to successfully negotiate the vicissitudes

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‘Visual math’ developer wins an ‘Eddy’

HAIFA (Press Release)–Prof. Michal Yerushalmy has been awarded the International Society for Design and Development in Education (ISDDE) award (known as “the Eddies”) for excellence in design of educational products and materials in science or mathematics. The award and $10,000 prize was given to Prof. Yerushalmy for Visual Math, a curriculum developed through a rigorous

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California’s 2009 Teacher of the Year lectures at Soille San Diego Hebrew Day School

SAN DIEGO (Press Release)–Alex Kajitani, 2009 California Teacher of the Year, comes to Soille Hebrew Day this Monday October 11 to educate its teachers during the afternoon  and then at 7:30 pm at night to inspire the community about how parents can partner with teachers to “end the silent conspiracy” and motivate our children to communicate.  Do you need

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Sequencer predicts how individuals will react to specific medicines

TEL AVIV (Press Release) ― Prescription drugs and their dosages may be standardized, but not every patient reacts to a medicine in the same way. The personal genetic characteristics of individuals and populations can explain why a specific prescription successfully treats one patient and not another, so medical researchers are adopting the new approach called “personalized

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Nano-gyroscope: How your lover can always know where your heart is

TEL AVIV (Press Release)–Optical gyroscopes, also known as rotation sensors, are widely used as a navigational tool in vehicles from ships to airplanes, measuring the rotation rates of a vehicle on three axes to evaluate its exact position and orientation. Prof. Koby Scheuer of Tel Aviv University’s School of Physical Engineering is now scaling down

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Archaeologists restoring Tel Shikmona mosaics in Haifa

HAIFA (Press Release)–Researchers at the Institute of Archaeology from the University of Haifa excavating at Tel Shikmona have exposed magnificent mosaics dating back to the Byzantine Period (sixth century C.E.),  which were part of an ecclesiastic structure. The excavations are taking place as part of a project funded by the Hecht Foundation, to expand the

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Holocaust scholar to inaugurate AJE lecture series in Carlsbad

SAN DIEGO (Press Release)–The Agency for Jewish Education has announced the lineup of its Scholar Lectures on Jewish Studies, a new lecture series in Carlsbad. Lawrence Baron, SDSU, will kickoff the monthly series. Baron’s lecture will take place in the Schulman Auditorium of the Carlsbad Dove Library on Oct. 18 at 7:00 pm. His lecture

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