
Scientists decode health benefits behind intermittent fasting
A new study finds that repeated fasts trigger liver’s ability to adapt to future fasting bouts, creating health benefits for the body.
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A new study finds that repeated fasts trigger liver’s ability to adapt to future fasting bouts, creating health benefits for the body.

The Rousseeuw Prize, awarded by the King Baudouin Foundation, recognizes outstanding contributions in statistics that impact science and society.

The superconducting computer is set to push Israel to the forefront of the global race to dominate the field of quantum technology.

From concerts to soccer games, Ubeya helps big venues keep tabs on thousands of workers and lets the workers message each other and their employer.

Israel is a powerhouse in medical innovation. We’ve chosen a dozen standouts from a field with many game-changing candidates.

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The company will leverage a distribution agreement with Propeller Drones to tackle Electra’s solar energy fields.

Israeli AI startup, FireDome, inspired by Iron Dome anti-missile system, can detect and suppress wildfires.

Nym’s AI-powered platform automatically translates notes from patient charts into diagnostic and billing charge codes, without human intervention.

Sheba Medical Center’s unique initiative invited budding Druze entrepreneurs to submit their ideas for a chance to secure funding and mentorship.

Take a look at these groundbreaking discoveries by Israeli researchers that are shaping our understanding of the world and its complexities.

With new funding 0f $16m, Israeli startup Discure aims to transform degenerative disc disease treatment using innovative implant technology.

Prof. Hagit Messer-Yaron’s research uses commercial cellular networks to monitor weather phenomena.

Former NBA baller Omri Casspi has launched his second VC fund, this time focused on cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure and artificial intelligence.

Meet 4 of Israel’s 20-plus quantum computing startups and get a quick explainer on what quantum computing even is.