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.

Bar Ilan University, engineering department
 Background made of various alkaline and lithium-ion batteries, positive pole visible.

ICL forms lithium iron phosphate venture for battery market

 SOFIA BOUTELLA in ‘Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire.’

‘Rebel Moon’ fails to land its own mythology - film review

Prof. Eyal Zimlichman, Sheba Medical Center's Chief Innovation Officer (left) signs MOU with Liberty Science Center in the presence of the governor of New Jersey and mayor of Jersey City.

Sheba launches digital health partnership with SciTech city in New Jersey


From a Gaza checkpoint to the Diamond Exchange, biometric start-up seeks to ease security concerns

FST Biometrics sees a wide variety of uses for its technology, which seeks to change means of identification.

Erez crossing

Hi-tech buzz: Technion computer students build a bartender robot

“It knows how to mix drinks from among a built-in list and prepare cocktails it created by itself."

Technion computer students build a barman robot.

Founders of Israeli air pollution app BreezoMeter attend White House

Israelis among 72 start-ups worldwide invited to Emerging Global Entrepreneurship event.

BreezoMeter team

In Israel, Indian minister calls for building joint industrial park

Israel and India have potential for improved ties that would take advantage of Israel's tech and brains and India's production capacity and skilled labor, says Devendra Fadnavis.

Devendra Fadnavis

Science, Technology and Space Ministry names Arab chemical engineer its deputy chief scientist

A few years ago, the ministry’s deputy chief scientist was an Israeli Arab from the North.

NASA's Dawn spacecraft heads toward the dwarf planet Ceres as seen in this undated artist's conception

Intellectual Drought

The Jerusalem Post

Einstein’s Relativity confirmed

Israeli, French and Italian scientists find ‘space-time foam’ not slowing photons from distant gamma-ray burst.

‘WHEN WE began our analysis, we didn’t expect to obtain such a precise measurement,’ says Prof. Tsvi Piran of the Hebrew University’s Racah Institute of Physics

Jewish app prepares for Apple Watch debut

Apple launched its long awaited Apple Watch on Tuesday.

Apple watches are displayed following an Apple event in San Francisco, California March 9, 2015.

Twelve teenage ‘geniuses’ take top three prizes in Intel-Israel Young Scientists Competition

A total of 59 projects reached the Jerusalem finals, with 26 of them in the field of technology and computer science.

Intel-Israel Young Scientists Competition, 2015

Akron, Ohio to partner with Israeli wastewater treatment firms

For three years, the Advanced Waste Water Treatment Demonstration Project will bring cutting edge water technologies developed by Israeli academics.

Sewer pipes