
Israel’s AI lifeguard set to save swimmers on UAE beaches
SightBit’s software uses deep learning, computer vision and risk-assessment algorithms to identify swimmers in distress and potential hazards.

SightBit’s software uses deep learning, computer vision and risk-assessment algorithms to identify swimmers in distress and potential hazards.

The Jewish state becomes the 41st country to be admitted into the Visa Waiver Program, making visits to the United States less cumbersome and costly.

Startups operate in cross-industry generative applications such as code or video generation, in verticals like education and health.

Israeli high-tech companies raised $1.676 billion in the third quarter of 2023 — 14% less than Q2, but almost no change compared to Q1.

AI analysis of CT scans led to earlier detection of intracerebral hemorrhage, enabling physicians to begin therapeutic interventions quickly.

Zohar Cleantech wins Arena Challenge, an initiative to tackle climate-related challenges impacting urban areas, and will start pilot in Herzliya.

Newest service from Belong.Life provides automated solution for cancer clinical trial matching and recruitment.

Large ocean currents’ circulation of warm water played crucial role in shaping temperature fluctuations in prehistoric times — and today.

Researchers say these clouds act as a blanket that envelops the Earth’s atmosphere, increasing its temperature.

New airline will serve Israel’s north with low-cost, nonstop service to popular areas such as Eilat and Cyprus.

Retrospective study of embryos chosen for implantation reveals that automated tool can help find the hardiest ones.

Wolfson Medical Center near Tel Aviv is getting a thermal energy system that could save up to $1.3m annually and lower its carbon footprint.

Tel Aviv University seeks to have every 10th medical student come from peripheries and underrepresented ethnic or religious backgrounds.

The new resilience center joins four others throughout Ukraine, helping locals deal with mental effects of war.

SavorEat will be first Israeli robotic food-tech company to launch in the US, serving personalized plant-based burgers and breakfast sausage patties.