Sci-tech

ICL forms lithium iron phosphate venture for battery market

The project demonstrates significant step forward for ICL's battery materials portfolio, this time into Europe.

 Background made of various alkaline and lithium-ion batteries, positive pole visible.
 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

Look closely! Polaris Solutions shows how their Kit 300 camouflage sheet can be used for a wide variety of purposes, including setting up a nearly undetectable post to spy on the enemy. (Notice the binocular near the center of the frame).

Israeli camouflage tech makes soldiers ‘invisible’


New chip could detect COVID-19 cases with 99.9% accuracy - study

A new testing method using genome sequencing could help control the spread of COVID-19, prevent future pandemics.

CerTest's rapid-result COVID-19 test.

Weizmann Institute study cracks code on codifying odors

Researchers say that this might eventually lead to the ability to add scents to photographs or give computers the ability to "smell."

'Frances with Flower,' taken in 1931-1932 by pacesetting female American photographer Consuelo Kanaga.

TAU team controls terahertz waves to better detect cavities, explosives

The team’s discovery could lead to the development of novel methods of non-destructive analysis in arenas ranging from medicine to security, including identifying dental caries or explosive devices.

Shay Keren-Zur, May Tal, and Prof. Tal Ellenbogen

A Match Made in Hi-Tech Heaven: Israel and South Korea

The Israel Innovation Authority reported that more than 140 joint Israeli-Korean technological innovation projects were launched in 2016 involving a total sum of $54 million.

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Copyright and creativity in the Internet's iterative age

We, as a society on the internet, will create new interactive ways that let you easily interact not only with the content in front of you, but with the content on which it is based upon.

Israeli tech top executives talk

SAP buys Israel-founded Gigya for $350 million

Gigya identifies and authenticates online customers, allowing large Internet businesses to tailor personalized advertisements to their users.

Gigya workers during a company event

11 incredible behind-the-scenes photos of VENuS

The satellite built by Israel Aerospace Industries was successfully launched on Wednesday, August 1, 2017.

VENuS Satellite - Israel Space Agency & Israel Ministry of Science and Technology

A Pakistani admirer of Israeli Scientific and Technological developments

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UK to launch global network of Tech Hubs after Israeli success

The new network was launched on Wednesday as part the British government's larger "Digital Strategy."

The Hub team with then Foreign Secretary Hammond, in 2015

Moving Israeli cities towards real innovation

Some 120 Israeli companies featured their advanced technologies at Tel Aviv expo.

A general view shows central Tel Aviv backed by the Mediterranean Sea

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.

THE ‘CHAIR CALL’ device for electric wheelchairs, controlled by an application installed on a smartphone, costs NIS 60.