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Israeli sound engineer uses water and sand to capture the motion of soundwaves, enabling people with hearing impairment to enjoy music.
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Israeli sound engineer uses water and sand to capture the motion of soundwaves, enabling people with hearing impairment to enjoy music.
Quentin Tarantino talks! The world-renowned director discusses his plans for his final movie, other projects he is toying with - including in Israel -...
This week, Queen Elizabeth woke up at noon to discover that her grandson, Prince Harry, had left the firm with his wife, Megan Markle....
Gallup has been asking the U.S. public to name the men and women they admire the most around the world every year since 1948. In 2019,...
“Basic Instinct” (1992) star Sharon Stone was blocked out of the dating site Bumble because users claimed it was fake and reported her profile....
Who can say No to Venice especially when they invite you to meet the Prince of Venice at the same time? That’s why the...
Archaeological excavations conducted by the Israel Antiquities Authority south of Ashkelon uncovered an ancient industrial area revealed winepresses and rarely-discovered installations for producing fish...
“Shalom, ma nishma?” (Hi, how are you?), said the legendary director and screenwriter who along with his Israeli wife attended a special screening of...
Twenty-nine survivors and first responders injured in the Building Two mass shooting on May at Virginia Beach’s municipal building are scheduled to receive tattoos to...
Rinat Keinan, an Israeli senior marketing manager for global leading brands, has put together many years of experience in one strategic guidebook called Pipeline.