
Israeli soccer ref is 1st transgender to officiate int’l match
Sapir Berman makes history after presiding over Women’s Under-17 Euro 2025 qualifier between Northern Ireland and Montenegro.

Sapir Berman makes history after presiding over Women’s Under-17 Euro 2025 qualifier between Northern Ireland and Montenegro.

The fledgling will be released into the wild once it’s old enough, as part of an effort to boost dwindling buzzard numbers in Israel.

Experts in burns and orthopedics are to help North Macedonian medical personnel provide lifesaving treatment to the injured.

Oligo Security’s platform allows for quick identification of vulnerabilities in cloud-native software before they are exploited by third parties.

CRISPR technique can target single genes essential for cancer cell survival, toppling the whole structure, says nanomedicine researcher.

Despite a slight fall in the overall rankings since last year, Israel rank #1 in social support.

And an 11th is singled out in connection with its acquisition by a European company on the top 50 list.

Argentina’s Agustín Bernasconi will star opposite Kirel in a show about two musicians as they navigate love and career in Buenos Aires.

QuamCore breakthrough dramatically reduces size, energy consumption and cost of quantum computers, unlocking practical applications across industries.

Study on petunias yields discovery that offers potential applications for breeding more resilient and pollinator-friendly crops.

The company’s AI-powered platform allows financial institutions to detect fraud at the earliest stages and prevent cases from deteriorating.

Excavations at ancient burial site Tinshemet Cave have led researchers to believe that Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens influenced each other far more than we thought.

Evolving cultivated meat industry aims to avoid the use of antibiotics but will need to ensure the meat does not become infected with bacteria.

A new report highlights the progress made in women’s high-tech education and workforce participation, and the challenges yet to be faced.

Mount Hermon is still reeling from the damage it sustained during Israel’s war with Hezbollah, but is ready to welcome back visitors.