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The novel glass created by Tel Aviv University scientists is adhesive, transparent and made from amino acids.
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The novel glass created by Tel Aviv University scientists is adhesive, transparent and made from amino acids.

The move represents a vote of confidence from the social media giant in Israel’s ripe AI potential.

A closer look at Israel’s robotics tech industry gives a hint about how the country would fare if this will be AI’s next frontier.

Ben-Gurion University’s $1.3m grant from Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will fund research on measuring immune response to polioviruses.

NoTraffic’s sensor-based system is optimizing the timing of lights at intersections in large North American cities.

Stanford study shows that graduates of Israeli universities are more likely to produce a founder of a US-based startup than other institutions.

Brevel, which creates neutral protein powder from fermented algae, intends to produce hundreds of tons of protein each year.

Protecting the World exhibition aims to educate the public on the value and impact of the Israeli cybersecurity industry.

Israeli unicorn Verbit has launched a new version of its AI transcription platform specifically designed for use in the courtroom.

Corsound hopes to fight online fraudsters by differentiating a real voice from a cloned one, and identifying whether a photo of a new customer matches their voice.

A simple metal detector purchased from AliExpress has helped an Israeli surgeon save patient lives by accurately locating shrapnel in their bodies.

Solight collects natural light and directs it through a series of tubes to illuminate the indoors through holes in the tube or light fixtures.

Spectrum Dynamics has developed a nuclear imaging system that can dramatically reduce the time medical scans take, and a patient’s exposure to radiation.

Designed and developed by Israeli scientists, Lunar Lake is set to boost performance of Microsoft-powered Copilot+ PCs, the most intelligent Windows PCs.

After trying to oust OpenAI’s CEO due to safety concerns, Ilya Sutskever cofounds Safe Superintelligence (SSI) firm based in Tel Aviv and Palo Alto.