Turning customer feedback into actionable insights

Natural language processing technology enables user comments to be analyzed and converted automatically into reliable business data.
Fast EV charging coming to New York’s La Guardia Airport

Israel’s Zooz Power is piloting its system for fast charging electric vehicles in places where the power grid cannot handle multiple cars at once.
Robot chef makes customized vegan fare in office cafés

High-tech corporate cafeterias in Israel are the first to get a taste of SavorEat’s digitally produced meat alternatives, made to order.
Bilingual people have more robust brain capability

Study shows that if you speak two languages, you probably have a more agile brain than do those who speak only one.
World’s oldest lice comb dug up in Israel

The ivory comb from 1700 BCE is inscribed with the first complete sentence ever found in ancient Canaanite.
Existing drug may reduce breast cancer relapses by 88%

Israeli scientists’ experiments on mice show promise for a breakthrough approach of adding an existing drug to the chemotherapy regimen.
Israeli aid group helps warm Ukrainians amid severe energy crisis

SmartAID provides renewable energy generators, heaters, rechargeable thermal blankets and battery packs to help Ukrainians avoid freezing this winter.
1 in 3 Covid-19 patients suffer long Covid symptoms

Israeli HMO’s survey finds 34.6% of participants reported not returning to their baseline health condition several months after the acute illness.
Israeli plastic-free packaging solution enters US market

Melodea’s new plant to boost production of its paper sidestream-sourced barrier coating will serve the Americas region.
Despite funding freefall, Israeli firms still see capital

Even as valuations fall and layoffs rise, Israeli startups cumulatively reported $700 million in funding during October.
Israel’s coastline contaminated by 2 tons of microplastics

Beaches of Tel Aviv and Hadera are the most polluted with microplastics from food packaging, single-use plastic and fishing nets, according to alarming new research.
Taking a bite out of plastic agricultural waste in Mexico

World-leading irrigation company Netafim aims to use 45% recycled plastic in global dripline production by 2030.
Even if it’s forced or phony, smiling brightens your mood

Global research collaboration shows that facial expressions influence our emotional experience.
Over sweetness in products puts customers off, study finds

Experts analyze half a million online reviews, find products lose an entire star over being too sweet.
Global Wellness Summit convenes in Tel Aviv

3-day event will look at health and wellness technology, longevity science; how wellness will transform travel and hospitality, real estate and beauty, food and faith, policy and investment.