25.03.2025
Tuesday
16:00 - 17:00
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Dogs have long been celebrated for their extraordinary sense of smell—capable of detecting missing persons, sniffing out contraband, and even identifying diseases in humans. But how do their brains actually process scents? A revolutionary study from Bar-Ilan University is peeling back the layers of canine olfaction, revealing new possibilities for law enforcement, healthcare, and search-and-rescue operations.
Bar-Ilan University invites outstanding BA graduates and beyond to an exclusive Open Day on April 2, dedicated to advanced STEM studies. If you are driven by curiosity, innovation, and a desire to make a real impact on the world through research, this is your opportunity to explore how Bar-Ilan can support your academic and professional journey.
Our renowned faculties in engineering, life sciences, exact sciences, brain sciences, and more offer cutting-edge programs designed to prepare the next generation of researchers and industry leaders.
Can sodium batteries free us from dependence on expensive, depleting lithium? Can we predict how an extreme heatwave in Asia will impact flooding in Europe? These are just some of the critical questions being tackled by leading researchers at Bar-Ilan University. Recently, two groundbreaking research projects at the university received a total of 24 million shekels in grants from Israel’s Council for Higher Education (VATAT), aiming to drive significant advancements in environmental sustainability and climate resilience.