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A bipartisan group of U.S. Congressmen has asked the Securities and Exchange Commission to require that Unilever – the parent company of Ben &...
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Israel Tech Startups and Innovations: Weekly Roundup December 21 – December 27, 2024 New Startups / VC Funding Israeli Startup FIZE Medical Launches Early...
The researchers: “Just as today many of us possess objects of Jewish significance, so did the lamp’s owner, some 200 years after the Temple’s...
Innovative bio-convergence lab to propel Israel as a global leader in smart medical diagnostics, environmental restoration, and sustainable energy generation
A bipartisan group of U.S. Congressmen has asked the Securities and Exchange Commission to require that Unilever – the parent company of Ben &...
Hanukkah has just started in the holy land and it is being failed big time by a new Instagram account called Hanukkah Fails. It’s...
Prof. Eviatar Matania of the University of Tel Aviv in a new book "Cybermania": 40% of all private investments in cybersecurity worlwide are invested...
Israel is the first country to close its borders fully due to a new; Bennett claims the measure will last 14 days.
New Startups / VC Funding Israeli Sports Analyzer Startup Pixellot Makes The Power 50 Inventive List Israeli startup Pixellot, the developer of an automated...
Global-e, an Israeli fintech startup that offers a cross-border end-to-end platform for brands and retailers, is acquiring Flow Commerce Inc. (“Flow”), a technology based...
by Neville Teller An unexpected piece of news broke just as the 14-day international COP26 conference on climate change drew to a close. The...
President Joe Biden and his family will be spending Thanksgiving this year at the home of billionaire businessman David Rubenstein, located at Abram’s Point...
It’s Thanksgiving and everyone in America is celebrating, including Sarah Silverman, Al Franken, Jerry Seinfeld, and just about any Jewish celebrity that you can...
In a late-night on futuristic robotics movie with his kids, Prof. Haick from the Technion wondered, “What if we could develop self-repairing sensors?”