BGU nanotechnology researcher has been named as a recipient of the prestigious 2011 Willis E. Lamb Award. more »
Jewish Exponent -- Imagine a spaceship so tiny that it could travel through the human body to pinpoint and release drugs to kill cancer cells or use tools to unclog arteries in the heart. It may sound like science fiction, but according to a BGU physicist, the idea lies in the realm of possibility in the near future. more »
AABGU just received a $3 million pledge from long-time AABGU supporter and National Vice President Ruth Flinkman-Marandy and Ben Marandy. This generous donation will support a new atom chip and quantum optics research and development facility at BGU in Beer-Sheva. more »
AABGU has received a $1 million pledge from Ben-Gurion Society members Henry and Anita Weiss to further nanotechnology research at BGU. more »
Nanotechnology at BGUProfessor Yuval Golan, director of the Ilse Katz Institute, explains why nanotechnology is important. more » |