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Redefining Consciousness Through Memory Fusion – Neuroscience News

| May 11, 2024

Summary: Researchers introduced a groundbreaking perspective on consciousness and memory in their latest paper. They propose a novel integration of the Global Neuronal Workspace (GNW) hypothesis with the Tripartite Mechanism of Memory, suggesting that consciousness is heavily influenced by emotional memories stored within neural networks. This approach contrasts sharply with traditional views that liken neural memory to computer data.

New study from the Hebrew University unveils Isopod eating habits which affects the ecosystem – The Jerusalem Post

| May 11, 2024

Isopods (Hemilepistus reaumuri) are strange little creatures that look like lice or cockroaches and arent bugs at all but crustaceans. Common names for them include woodlice, roly-poly, pill bug, sea roach, and pill bug, but there are over 10,000 identified species of isopods around the world, with half of them living on land, 4,500 species found in sea beds and other marine environments, and the rest in fresh water. They got the name isopod from iso, which means equal, and pod that stands for foot

Police arrest Hebrew U professor who denied October 7 atrocities – Ynetnews

| April 20, 2024

The Hebrew Universitys Professor Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian was arrested by police on suspicion of inciting against the State of Israel two weeks after the Israel Police appealed to the court to issue an arrest warrant against her, Ynet learned Thursday. An additional search warrant was also issued against Shalhoub-Kevorkian, who has been taken in for further questioning.

Hebrew U professor arrested for questioning Oct. 7 Hamas atrocities – JNS.org

| April 20, 2024

(April 19, 2024 / JNS) Jerusalem police on Thursday arrested Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, a professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, after she called into questionatrocities committed by Hamas terrorists on Oct.

Court orders release of Hebrew University professor suspected of incitement – The Times of Israel

| April 20, 2024

Were really pleased that youve read X Times of Israel articles in the past month.

Beloved Hebrew tutor Susan Loether dies at 67 | The Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle – thejewishchronicle.net

| April 20, 2024

Susan Andrea Loether, a Hebrew teacher who tutored hundreds of Pittsburgh-area teens for their bnei mitzvah during a 40-year career, passed away March 21 after a lengthy battle with cancer. She was 67. What we all saw, what everyone saw, what was impossible not to see, was how much Susan Loether loved life, said Rodef Shalom Rabbi Sharyn Henry, who met Loether after moving to Pittsburgh in 1991

Hebrew University professor arrested on suspicion of incitement for questioning Hamas Oct. 7 atrocities – The Times of Israel

| April 20, 2024

An Arab Israeli professor from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has been arrested on suspicion of incitement after questioning Hamas rapes and other atrocities during the October 7 attacks and saying Israelis are criminals and should be afraid. Officers bring in Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, a criminologist and law professor, for questioning at a police station in the Jerusalem suburb of Mevasseret Zion

Israeli boy wows judges with Hebrew song on The Voice Germany – Ynetnews

| April 11, 2024

Yuval, an Israeli youth competing in The Voice Kids Germany, sang a song in Hebrew during the show and told Ynet about the filming for the show along with his family amid the war in Gaza.

Israeli university uses AI to decipher ancient Hebrew, Aramaic texts – JNS.org

| April 11, 2024

(April 9, 2024 / JNS) Artificial Intelligence is going Biblical. Thats the message emanating from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU), which is using state-of-the-art AI to decipher ancient Hebrew and Aramaic texts uncovered throughout the Near East. Engineering students at BGU are now employing Mask Language Modeling to get to the bottom of these centuries-old inscriptions, which have been marred over time by earthquakes, fires, political conflicts and other natural and human-related causes, the university announced on Tuesday.

WATCH: ‘Philanthropy starts with curiosity’ – The Jerusalem Post

| April 11, 2024

Canadian Friends of Hebrew University & The Philanthropists Present: 'The hidden art of giving': In conversation with Pnina and Marcel Pinchevsky Wednesday, April 10 9 am PST | 12 pm EST | 19:00 Israel time | 17:00 UK time Pnina and Marcel Pinchevsky have long-lasting and deep connections to Israel and the Hebrew University. Pnina was born in Haifa to Holocaust survivors and attended Hebrew University, where she earned her degree in social work


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