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Resilience Journeys aims to heal war-affected youths by immersing them in challenging four-day adventures through Israel’s natural landscapes.
Israeli founded companies are helping to fuel Florida's economic boom, creating more than 26,000 jobs according to a new study by the United States-Israel Business Alliance.
New tech will make our airplanes safer Odysight.ai’s technology allows for constant monitoring of aircraft, sending alerts in case of malfunctions that could lead to accidents.
Toxic masculinity is bad for men too, study says The new retreat towards more traditional gender roles will not only harm women, but also the men promoting it, warn social psychologists.
Simple blood test may soon help detect colon cancer OncoRedox’s AI-powered sensor analyzes plasma samples and identifies molecules associated with cancer.
Israel-based humanitarian aid and disaster relief organization SmartAID has deployed its international response team to areas of Myanmar and Thailand that were devastated by a deadly earthquake over ...
Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan has sent a medical delegation to North Macedonia in the wake of the devastating fire at a nightclub in the city of Kočani, which killed at least 59 people and injured ...
Researchers in Israel believe they’ve identified the “fragrance gene” in petunias – a discovery that could allow them to create many other types of flowers with stronger, longer-lasting scents.
Autonomous flying cowboys manage livestock more efficiently Automated drones are eyes in the sky that could transform the way ranches raise the world’s billion beef cattle.
Pioneering method determines if tomatoes are ready to pick This new machine learning technology could help farmers optimize harvest timing and improve the quality of the produce.
You might think happiness is something fleeting that you can't control, but if you want to be consistently happy in life, you must work at it.
Manmade aerosols have long been considered a prime factor in global warming, but now they are reducing, worldwide temperatures continue to climb. One expert thinks he knows why.