Sci-tech
Bar-Ilan becomes Israel’s second largest research university, surpassing HUJI
Over the past seven years, Bar-Ilan has seen a 30% increase in total student enrollment, marking the highest growth rate among the country’s major research universities.
ICL forms lithium iron phosphate venture for battery market
‘Rebel Moon’ fails to land its own mythology - film review
Sheba launches digital health partnership with SciTech city in New Jersey
Moving Israeli cities towards real innovation
Some 120 Israeli companies featured their advanced technologies at Tel Aviv expo.
New device enables disabled people to summon their electric wheelchair
A team of experts at the Jerusalem hospital developed the device, called Chair Call, to significantly improve the quality of life for the wheelchair-bound.
6 Israeli startups that want to change your everyday life
Israel’s tech scene is famously thriving, with about 5,000 startups across the country. Nearly 1,500 of those are in Tel Aviv alone — that’s one startup for every 300 residents of the city.
Massachusetts delegation strengthens ties in cyber security, digital health
‘I believe Israel has a lot to offer us and we them,’ says governor.
Israeli firm launches solar-powered device to monitor farm fields
The Sol Chip Comm, created by the Haifa-based Sol Chip, is a tiny wireless tag fueled by the sun’s light that can connect to a virtual cloud.
BGU, Paypal announce R&D partnership in big data and cybersecurity
“This partnership will allow PayPal to leverage BGU’s top-notch researchers and years of groundbreaking research."
Mobileye head: In two decades, cars as we know them will be obsolete
“We are in the midst of the largest revolution that the automotive industry has seen in the last 100 years, and Mobileye is in the center."
Solving a cryptic puzzle with a little help from a hologram
They used holographic logic to compile an algorithm for visualizing the shape of an electron in a superconducting material.
Rising trends in biotech oncology in Israel
In recent years, there has been a big change in the concept of diagnosing and treating cancer.
Things Neta didn’t tell me at the interview
Israel can look forward with confidence and anticipation to a great future – technology, diversity and social commitment.